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PART I   

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Study the map of Sata area and use it to answer questions 1 to 7.

  1. The climate of the southern part of Sata area can be described as A
    1. cool and dry.
    2. hot and wet.
    3. hot and dry.
    4. cool and wet.
  2. The approximate area in square kilometres of Labu town is
    1. 30km2
    2. 25km2
    3. 36km2
    4. 28km2
  3. The main economic activity in most parts of Sata area is
    1. crop farming.
    2. livestock keeping.
    3. trading.
    4. lumbering.
  4. A forest was established in the southern part of Sata area mainly to
    1. provide timber in the area.
    2. attract rainfall in the area.
    3. make the landscape beautiful.
    4. protect sources of rivers.
  5. Which one of the following areas in Sata area is at the lowest point above sea level
    1. Labu town.
    2. Tea farms.
    3. Cattle dip.
    4. Forest.
  6. Land in Sata area generally rises from
    1. north.
    2. east.
    3. south.
    4. west.
  7. The area covered by the map is a
    1. county.
    2. location.
    3. division.
    4. district.
  8. Which one of the following statements correctly describes the continent of Africa? It
    1. has fifty five continental countries. 
    2. is crossed by the three main tropics.
    3. lies in the northern hemisphere. 
    4. is the largest continent.
  9. The following are statements about a type of marriage:
    1. A man can marry more than one wife.
    2. A marriage certificate is issued. 
    3. It is conducted by a government official.
      The type of marriage described above is
      1. Christian marriage. 
      2. Islamic marriage. 
      3. civil marriage.
      4. customary marriage.
  10. Which one of the following lakes is correctly matched with its formation? Lake
    1. Chad - deposition.
    2. Rukwa - downwarping.
    3. Kivu - volcanicity.
    4. Gambi - faulting.
  11. Which one of the following is the main tourist attraction feature around Malindi town?
    1. High class hotels.
    2. Vasco da Gama pillar.
    3. Sandy beaches.
    4. Marine wildlife.
  12. Nabongo Mumia collaborated with the British because
    1. he had been employed by the British. 
    2. he wanted protection against the Nandi. 
    3. the British were building a railway line. 
    4. he feared the Arabs.
  13. Below are communities that settled in Eastern Africa:
    1. Abagusii
    2. Taita
    3. Chagga
      Which one of the following statements about the communities listed above is true?b They
      1. settled in highland regions.
      2. were ruled by kings.
      3. practised pastoralism.
      4. were long distance traders.
  14. The mountains on the floor of the Rift Valley were formed through
    1. faulting.
    2. erosion.
    3. folding.
    4. volcanicity.
  15. Which one of the following minerals is correctly matched with the place where it is mined in Kenya?
           Mineral                    Place   
    1. Fluorspar                 Ngomeni
    2. Limestone                Athi river
    3. Diatomite                 Kimwarer
    4. Salt                          Kariandusi
  16. Ludwig Krapf came to Eastern Africa in 1844 to
    1. explore the interior.
    2. find the source of river Nile.
    3. spread christianity
    4. find a sea route to India.
  17. Which one of the following was a recreational activity among communities in the pre-colonial period?
    1. Farming.
    2. Herding.
    3. Hunting
    4. Wrestling.
  18. The leeward side of a mountain receives low rainfall because it
    1. lies at a low altitude.
    2. is far from large water bodies. 
    3. has little vegetation cover.
    4. is sheltered from warm moist winds.
  19. Which one of the following combinations consists of trees that grow in the forests of Swaziland?
    1. Pine and eucalyptus.
    2. Podo and mahogany.
    3. Mvule and oak.
    4. Camphor and sapele.
  20. When the Ababukusu people fought the British in Kenya, they were led by 
    1. Waiyaki wa Hinga.
    2. Mekatilili wa Menza.
    3. Mukite wa Nameme.
    4. Koitalel arap Samoei.
  21. The diagram below shows the formation of a mountain.
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    Which one of the following mountains was formed through the above process? 
    1. Danakil Alps.
    2. Ruwenzori mountains.
    3. Usambara moutains
    4. Atlas mountains.
  22. Which one of the following resulted due to the settlement of Arabs along the coast of Eastern Africa?
    1. Introduction of cloves.
    2. Establishment of mission stations.
    3. Building of railway lines.
    4. Abolition of slave trade.
  23. People who live near swamps are likely to suffer from
    1. frequent droughts.
    2. seasonal flooding.
    3. water-borne diseases.
    4. acute soil erosion.
  24. Assimilated Africans in Senegal during the French colonial period were allowed to
    1. work and live in France.
    2. marry more than one wife.
    3. practise traditional customs.
    4. buy goods at reduced prices.
  25. Pastoral farmers can be supported by the government through
    1. getting loans to buy more livestock. 
    2. fencing grazing lands.
    3. drilling boreholes in pastoral areas. 
    4. exempting them from taxes.
  26. Bananas in Uganda are intercropped with
    1. tea.
    2. coffee.
    3. wheat.
    4. cotton.
  27. The best way of promoting peace among communities in Kenya is by 
    1. supporting intermarriage.
    2. establishing national schools.
    3. promoting the use of Kiswahili.
    4. respecting the rights of other people.
  28. Rapid population increase in Africa has been caused by
    1. introduction of family planning methods. 
    2. rapid expansion of towns.
    3. improvement in healthcare.
    4. increase of jobs in urban centres.
  29. Which one of the following groups is made up of rivers that have deltas?
    1. Niger, Nile, Tana.
    2. Senegal, Congo, Athi.
    3. Ruvuma, Zambezi, Orange.
    4. Volta, Sanaga, Gambia.

Use the map of Kenya below to answer questions 30 to 33.  

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  1. The main benefit of the river project marked N is that it
    1. has stopped flooding along river Tana.
    2. produces rice for export.
    3. has created an inland waterway.
    4. is a source of electricity.
  2. The main reason for the migration of the communities that used the route marked T was that they
    1. were looking for goods to trade.
    2. were looking for better pastures. 
    3. were escaping conflicts.
    4. wanted iron for tool making.
  3. The game park marked X is
    1. Marsabit.
    2. Sibiloi.
    3. Nasolot.
    4. Samburu.
  4. The shaded area marked Z has a high population due to the
    1. presence of fish in lake Victoria.
    2. flat relief of the land.
    3. presence of large towns.
    4. availability of high rainfall.
  5. Three of the following are causes of lawlessness in the society. Which one is not?
    1. Respecting other people's opinions. 
    2. Rejection of election results.
    3. High rate of unemployment.
    4. Misuse of drugs.
  6. The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) was formed to 
    1. promote the use of a common language.
    2. prevent the spread of deserts.
    3. promote trade among member states.
    4. establish a common trading currency. 
  7. Petroleum products are transported by pipeline from Mombasa to other towns in Kenya because
    1. it costs less than other forms of transport.
    2. there is an oil pipeline from Mombasa.
    3. it reduces accidents on the roads.
    4. it creates employment in the country.
  8. Who among the following is a member of a county assembly?
    1. County commissioner.
    2. Speaker.
    3. Governor.
    4. Senator.
  9. Which one of the following combinations is made up of cold currents only?
    1. Guinea and Somali.
    2. Sumali and Canary.
    3. Benguela and Aguhlas.
    4. Canary and Benguela.
  10. The collaboration of the Maasai and the British during the colonial period in Kenya led to
    1. settlement of Europeans in Maasai land. 
    2. opening of schools in Maasai land.
    3. construction of a railway line.
    4. employment of Maasai youth in the army.
  11. Which one of the following groups is made up of Bantu communities of Central Africa? A
    1. Venda, Zulu, Xhosa.
    2. Chagga, Banyoro, Taita. 
    3. Bemba, Bakongo, Balunda.
    4. Agikuyu, Aembu, Ameru.
  12. Televisions are not commonly used in rural areas in Kenya mainly because
    1. television sets are expensive."
    2. most rural areas do not have electricity.
    3. most people in rural areas are illiterate. 
    4. rural areas have poor roads.
  13. Acacia and baobab trees are commonly found in areas with
    1. savannah vegetation. 
    2. desert vegetation.
    3. moutain vegetation.
    4. temperate vegetation.
  14. The diagram below represents a weather instrument.
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    The part marked K contains
    1. mercury.
    2. kerosene.
    3. water.
    4. alcohol.
  15. Which one of the following is the main problem facing inland fishing in Africa?
    1. Competition from foreign fishing vessels. 
    2. Water plants growing in lakes.
    3. Overfishing.
    4. Inadequate market for fish.
  16. Which one of the following places in Eastern Africa is correctly matched with the crop grown there?
           Place              Crop    
    1. Kaffa        -     bananas
    2. Mbeya     -      coffee
    3. Kenana    -     sugarcane
    4. Kigezi      -      sisal
  17. A school motto is important because it
    1. encourage leamers to work hard.
    2. makes learners pass school tests. 
    3. shows the direction to a school.
    4. outlines the rules of a school.
  18. Nelson Mandela promoted unity in South Africa by
    1. fighting against apartheid.
    2. forming African National Congress (ANC)
    3. leading South Africa to independence.
    4. appointing different races in the government.
  19. Pineapple canning in Thika is an example of
    1. a processing industry.
    2. an assembling industry. 
    3. a manufacturing industry. 
    4. a service industry.
  20. Low temperatures in some places along the equator are influenced by
    1. high rainfall. 
    2. dense forests. 
    3. high altitude.
    4. strong winds.
  21. Below are problems found in urban centres:
    1. Decay of moral values.
    2. Traffic congestion on roads.
    3. High rates of unemployment.
    4. Increase in crime.
      Which combination consists of social problems?
      1. i and ii
      2. i and iv
      3. ii and iii
      4. iii and iv
  22. Which one of the following groups is made up of Plain Nilotes?
    1. Shilluk, Dinka, Nuer.
    2. Sandawe, Sanye, Dahalo. 
    3. Sabaot, Nandi, Dorobo.
    4. Jie, Samburu, Turkana.
  23. Before the coming of Europeans to Eastern Africa, the Baganda people were ruled by
    1. emperors.
    2. kings.
    3. chiefs.
    4. council of elders.
  24. Which one of the following is a social right? Right to
    1. education.
    2. vote
    3. own property.
    4. work.
  25. Standard eight learners of Malezi primary school visited a game park. They saw some armed people in the park. What was mainly being done by the arned people?
    1. Charging entry fee to the game park.
    2. Protecting wild animals from poachers. 
    3. Protecting tourists from wild animals.
    4. Taking tourists around the park.
  26. Below are statements about a traditional leader in Kenya:
    1. He traded with the coastal Arabs.
    2. He treated diseases
    3. He foretold future events.
      The person described above is
      1. chief Kivoi. 
      2. Nabongo Mumia. 
      3. Masaku.
      4. Laibon Lenana.
  27. Highways have been built in Kenya to bypass major towns mainly to
    1. reduce road accidents.
    2. reduce air pollution in towns.
    3. create jobs in the country.
    4. reduce traffic congestions in towns. 5
  28. Poultry farming in Kenya is mainly faced by the problem of
    1. inadequate market for poultry products. 
    2. high cost of controlling diseases.
    3. lack of good roads in farming areas.
    4. decrease in land.
  29. When Kenyans attend national day celebrations, it shows that they are
    1. patriotic.
    2. obedient.
    3. hardworking.
    4. humble.
  30. Which one of the following duties is performed by a county assembly? 
    1. Maintaining law and order.
    2. Supervising county projects.
    3. Formulating county laws.
    4. Appointing a county governor. 
  31. County assembly sittings are headed by the 
    1. speaker.
    2. clerk.
    3. governor.
    4. county commissioner.

PART  II 

SECTION A

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. God showed that the seventh day was a special one during creation when He 
    1. finished all creation.
    2. blessed it and rested.
    3. created human beings in His image.
    4. blessed all the creation.
  2. Which one of the following commands did God give Noah after the flood? 
    1. Have many children so that your descendants will live all over the earth. 
    2. Leave your father's home and go to a country that I will show you.
    3. Remove your shoes for you are standing on a holy ground.
    4. offer your only so as a sacrifice.
  3. "Iam who Iam, this is my name forever" (Exodus 3:14-15). God spoke these words to
    1. Abraham.
    2. Jacob.
    3. Moses.
    4. Isaac.
  4. Which one of the following events took place during the Exodus?
    1. The Israelites attacked Jericno.
    2. The covenan' box was made.
    3. Saul was appointed king.
    4. Deborah served as a judge.
  5. When Hannah prayed at Shiloh, she asked God to give her
    1. long life.
    2. wisdom.
    3. wealth.
    4. a son.
  6. Which one of the following reasons explains why king Saul wanted to kill David?
    1. David had been appointed king.
    2. Saul had an evil spirit.
    3. David had become famous.
    4. David had refused to marry his daughter.
  7. In which one of the following ways did king Solomon turn away from God? He
    1. married many wives.
    2. refused to build a temple.
    3. allowed the worship of false gods.
    4. acquired a lot of wealth.
  8. Prophet Jeremiah was mistreated by being 
    1. thrown into a dry well.
    2. put in a lions' den.
    3. put in prison.
    4. beaten by the king.
  9. When there was famine in Israel, prophet Elijah went to live with a widow in 
    1. Shunem.
    2. Zarephath.
    3. Jericho.
    4. Moab.
  10. The son that Zechariah and Elizabeth was given a name by
    1. Mary. 
    2. angel Gabriel.
    3. Joseph.
    4. Simeon.
  11. Who among the following people ordered for a census to be done in Israel? 
    1. Augustus.
    2. Herod.
    3. Pilate.
    4. Quirinius.
  12. Which one of the following was a teaching of Jesus during the sermon on the mount? 
    1. 'Give to Ceasar what belongs to him.'
    2. 'Happy are the pure in heart, they will see God'
    3. 'He who is the least will be the greatest." 
    4. 'I am the way, the truth and life."
  13. The woman whom Jesus asked for water at a well was a
    1. Levite.
    2. Syrian.
    3. Samaritan.
    4. Moabite.
  14. Which one of the following miracles of Jesus shows that He came as a universal saviour?
    1. Healing a paralysed man.
    2. Healing the Roman officer's servant. 
    3. Raising Lazarus.
    4. Calming a storm.
  15. The parable of the sower teaches Christians
    1. how the word of God grows in them. 
    2. to plant good seeds in their farms. 
    3. to take good care of their farms.
    4. to help people in need.
  16. Who among the following people said that Jesus was a good man after He died on the cross?
    1. The repentant thief.
    2. An army officer.
    3. Pontious Pilate.
    4. Joseph of Arimathea
  17. 'Unless I see the scars and put my fingers on those scars and my hand in His side, I will not believe' (John 20:25). These words were said by
    1. Peter.
    2. Nathaniel.
    3. Andrew.
    4. Thomas.
  18. The Jews were surprised on the day of Pentecost when the disciples
    1. performed miracles.
    2. sang and praised God.
    3. preached to the crowd.
    4. spoke in foreign languages.
  19. The story of Ananias and Sapphira teaches Christians to be
    1. humble
    2. patient
    3. honest
    4. obedient
  20. When Paul and Silas were in jail in Philippi, they were
    1. mourning. 
    2. fasting.
    3. sleeping.
    4. singing.
  21. When Peter went to the town of Joppa, he 
    1. baptized an Ethiopian Eunuch. 
    2. preached to Comelius. 
    3. raised Tabitha.
    4. healed a lame beggar.
  22. Which one of the following beliefs about God in traditional African communities is true? God
    1. provides for His creation.
    2. is served by angels.
    3. finished creation in six days...
    4. lives in heaven.
  23. In traditional African communities, shrines are places where
    1. ancestors are buried.
    2. initiation ceremonies are done.
    3. the youth are taught.
    4. sacrifices are offered.
  24. When there is good harvest in traditional African communities, people thank God by
    1. offering food sacrifices in shrines. 
    2. giving food to travellers.
    3. selling surplus food.
    4. using foodstuffs to pay dowry.
  25. Christians show obedience to lawful authority by
    1. praising their leaders.
    2. paying taxes.
    3. praying for their leaders.
    4. going to church.
  26. The church promotes good health among
    1. offering free medical care. people in Kenya by
    2. establishing hospitals.
    3. visiting sick people.
    4. preaching to the sick.
  27. Meshack, a standard eight pupil, helped an old woman carry a heavy basket. This shows that Meshack
    1. knew the woman.
    2. was a strong person.
    3. was a kind person.
    4. was related to the woman.
  28. Maria, who is your deskmate, keeps on getting ill. The best action for you to take is to
    1. pray and advise her to go to hospital.
    2. change your sitting position.
    3. tell her to transfer to another school.
    4. tell her to stay at home.
  29. The best way for parents to teach their children good behaviour is by 
    1. setting good examples. 
    2. preparing family laws.
    3. punishing children who misbehave. 
    4. taking their children for counselling.
  30. Christians can benefit the community during their free time by
    1. singing in church. 
    2. reading the Bible.
    3. watching Christian programs.
    4. visiting the elderly.

SECTION B:

ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

  1. A person who fasts has two pleasures. One during  _________________________ food.
    1. twaam.
    2. iftaar.
    3. walima.
    4. suhur. 
  2. Which of the following vices is condemned in surah Al-Falaq?
    1. Witchcraft.
    2. Backbiting.
    3. Stealing.
    4. Adultery.
  3. All the following are recomanended preparations for reading the holy Qur'an except
    1. taking wudhu.
    2. a siwak.
    3. facing qibia.
    4. not putting it on the bare ground.
  4. Which form of knowledge sticks best in mind according to surah Alaq? Knowledge 
    1. of pictures.
    2. of the pen.
    3. from far away.
    4. of cramuning.
  5. Allah (SW) was not happy and even cursed Abu Lahab because he
    1. joined Abraham to destroy the holy kaaba.
    2. refused to join Islamic faith.
    3. dispersed the prophet's congregation. D
    4. killed baby girls and burried others alive.
  6. What is the meaning of Taqwa in Islamic faith?
    1. Reliance on Allah.
    2. Obedience to Allah.
    3. The fear of God.
    4. Belief in Allah.
  7. A Muslim who believes in Qadar should always say ____________________________ when making future plans.
    1. fii amaanillah
    2. mashallah
    3. astaghfirullah
    4. inshallah
  8. After Takbiratul Ihraam, there follows
    1. seven Takbiras. 
    2. surah Al-Fatiha 
    3. bending for Rukuu. 
    4. the first khutba.
  9. In which of the following villages did the hypocrites of Uhud in the Muslim army turn back and disappeared? A
    1. Abwa.
    2. Taif.C
    3. Ashawt.
    4. Khaibar.
  10. Which of the following ibaadaats cleanses off sins as free as a new born beby? 
    1. Ablution.
    2. Hajj
    3. Jum'a to Jum'a
    4. Fast of sittat shawwal.
  11. "Al-Eal dil Ameen" is a description that was used to praise a city called 
    1. Makkat mukarrama.
    2. Jerusalem.
    3. Madinat munawwara.
    4. Bethlehem.
  12. Muslims who reach at miqat to start hajj activities respond to Allah's call by uttering
    1. tahniq.
    2. takbir.
    3. taibia
    4. tahtiil.
  13. Which prophet of Allah was killed by being cut into pieces?
    1. Zakariya.
    2. Daud.
    3. Yahya.
    4. Yusuf.
  14. In which festival should Muslims first attend prayers before eating anything?
    1. Idd-ui-Fit
    2. Milad-un-Nabii.
    3. Idd-ul-hajj.
    4. Isra-wai-miraj.
  15. Prophet Musa (A.S) fled to Madyan after running away from _______________________ home.
    1. Firaun's
    2. Shuaib's
    3. Egypian's
    4. an Israelite's
  16. The present city of security where all Muslims today go for Hajj was the first settlement of
    1. Ibrahim's family.
    2. Adam's family.
    3. Muhammad's family 
    4. Nuh's family.
  17. The names "Allah" and "Prophet" are introduced into the ear of a newbom baby for the first time through
    1. adhaan.
    2. tashahhud.
    3. tahniq.
    4. iqama.
  18. The angel of Allah (SW) charged with the responsibility to welcome those rewarded at the gates of paradise is
    1. Malik.
    2. Jibril.
    3. Israfil.
    4. Ridhwaan.
  19. Muslims may locate and face Qibla for prayers by the help of all the following ways except
    1. use of a compass direction tool.
    2. use of the sunrise and sunset.
    3. use of a physically available mosque.
    4. automatic obvious imagination.
  20. Which of the following things is the same in both Jum'a and Idd prayers?
    1. The time of performing.
    2. When to say khutba.
    3. The number of rakaats prayed.
    4. Classification as sunna or fardh.
  21. Nadhir ibaadaats are
    1. the self promise to Allah. 
    2. performed by few Muslims. 
    3. performed as punishment.
    4. those performed at night. 
  22. Which one of the following was not an advice given to prophet Mohammad by Jibril (AS)?
    1. To stay knowing that one day He will die.
    2. To love whom He loves but know that one day they'll separate.
    3. He will be judged in all His deeds. 
    4. Not to walk on earth with pride.
  23. The prophet assured Muslims that whoever shahada will be his or her last words before death will
    1. enter paradise.
    2. be resurrected.
    3. be heavier than the earth and all in it.
    4. be rewarded beyond imagination.
  24. The level of buried treasures and precious minerals the one should have in order to qualify to give out zakat is called
    1. tarka.
    2. nisab.
    3. quut.
    4. qulatein.
  25. The two swalats which have two adhasns in Islam are
    1. Idd-ul-fitr and Idd-ul-hajj.
    2. kusuf and khusuf.
    3. taraweh and tahajjud.
    4. fajr and Jum'a.
  26. Who was the secretary at the Hudaibiyaa treaty agreements and writings?
    1. Zaid bin Thaabit.
    2. Abubakr swiddiiq.
    3. Abu Sufian.
    4. Ali bin Abi Talib. 
  27. Edat is observed
    1. in the event of a husband's death and twalaq.
    2. when a lady becomes seriously sick.
    3. if the couple never had Nikah ceremony.
    4. by all virgin ladies before marriage.
  28. Which of the following attributes of Allah is wrongly matched with its meaning?, 
    1. Al-maswawwir - the dominant.
    2. Al-Baar - the originator.
    3. Al-Khaaliq - the creator.
    4. A-Razzaaq - the provider.
  29. What do Muslims celebrate on the first day on shawwaal?
    1. Eid-ul-fitr. 
    2.  Milad-un-nabii. C
    3. Aqiqa.
    4. Khitma.
  30. Muslims are allowed to reduce the number of rakaats in salaat
    1. dhuhr. 
    2. musaafir.
    3. janaaza.
    4. maktuba.

MARKING SCHEME

  1. D
  2. A
  3. A
  4. D
  5. C
  6. C
  7. A
  8. B
  9. C
  10. C
  11. C
  12. B
  13. A
  14. D
  15. B
  16. C
  17. D
  18. D
  19. A
  20. C
  21. D
  22. A
  23. C
  24. A
  25. C
  26. B
  27. D
  28. C
  29. A
  30. D
  31. B
  32. B
  33. D
  34. A
  35. C
  36. A
  37. B
  38. D
  39. A
  40. C
  41. B
  42. A
  43. A
  44. C
  45. C
  46. A
  47. D
  48. A
  49. C
  50. B
  51. D
  52. B
  53. A
  54. B
  55. C
  56. D
  57. B
  58. A
  59. C
  60. A

C.R.E

  1. B
  2. A
  3. C
  4. B
  5. D
  6. C
  7. C
  8. A
  9. B
  10. B
  11. A
  12. B
  13. C
  14. B
  15. A
  16. B
  17. D
  18. D
  19. C
  20. D
  21. C
  22. A
  23. D
  24. A
  25. B
  26. B
  27. C
  28. A
  29. A
  30. D

I.R.E

  1. D
  2. A
  3. C
  4. B
  5. C
  6. C
  7. D
  8. A
  9. C
  10. B
  11. A
  12. C
  13. A
  14. C
  15. A
  16. A
  17. A
  18. D
  19. D
  20. C
  21. A
  22. D
  23. A
  24. B
  25. D
  26. D
  27. A
  28. A
  29. A
  30. B

 

QUESTIONS

  1. When light moves from one medium to another, it
    1. bounces.
    2. bends.
    3. splits.
    4. is absorbed.
  2. The materials which allow some light to pass through 
    1. improve privacy.
    2. enable one to see clearly.
    3. are said to be transparent.
    4. are used to make car windscreens.
  3. In order to increase the rate at which a substance dissolves in a solvent, one shouldn't
    1. increase the temperature of the solute.
    2. stir the mixture thoroughly.
    3. increase the surface area of the solute.
    4. increase the temperature of the solvent.
  4. Which statement below does not describe cumulus clouds? They
    1. are dark grey in colour. 
    2. are white and cotton like. 
    3. form high in the sky.
    4. have a flat base.
  5. Which substance below has a definite mass but no definite shape?
    1. Flour.
    2. Stone.
    3. Office glue.
    4. Steam.
  6. Which one of the following is not a necessary condition for seeds to germinate?
    1. Moisture.
    2. Soil.
    3. Air.
    4. Warmth.
  7. The pests that burrow in the maize plant while it is growing are
    1. cutworms.
    2. stalkborers.
    3. aphids.
    4. weaver birds.
  8. Which one of the following is the best method for Lucy to use to control weeds on a very small piece of land with vegetables?
    1. Using herbicides.
    2. Uprooting. 
    3. Digging out.
    4. Burning them.
  9. The loudness or softness of sound is its
    1. vibration.
    2. volume.
    3. pitch.
    4. echo.
  10. The diagram below shows the composition of air.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q10
    The part which makes bulbs glow without blowing is labelled
    1. i
    2. ii
    3. iii
    4. iv
  11. The vaccines given to a baby at birth prevents them against
    1. polio and tuberculosis.
    2. measles and yellow fever. 
    3. pertussis and tetanus. 
    4. diphtheria and measles.
  12. Which one of the following is not a reason for preserving food? To 
    1. avoid wastage of the food.
    2. sell the food when prices are favourable.
    3. consume the food when nutrients are plenty.
    4. keep the food for future use.
  13. Which one of the following human intestinal worms can one get by eating raw meat?
    1. Hookworms.
    2. Pinworms.
    3. Roundworms.
    4. Tapeworms.
  14. Which one of the following methods of preserving food is modern?
    1. Smoking.
    2. Using honey.
    3. Canning.
    4. Drying.
  15. Which of thee following sets of foodstuffs is suitable for a child suffering from marasmus?
    1. Apples, eggs, oranges, meat. 
    2. Beans, kales, mangoes, sweet potatoes.
    3. Rice, bananas, maize, cabbage.
    4. Sausages, potatoes, chicken, cooked bananas.
  16. Which one of the following is not an effect of heat on matter?
    1. Expansion.
    2. Melting.
    3. Condensation.
    4. Evaporation.
  17. The following are activities that take place during breathing:
    1. Volume of the chest cavity decreases.
    2. Ribs move upwards and outwards.
    3. Lungs shrink.
    4. The diaphragm muscles relax.
      Which of the activities take place during breathing out?
      1. i
      2. ii
      3. iii
      4. iv
  18. The diagram below shows the approximate percentages of the gases that make up air.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q18
    Which one of the following processes does not require the part labelled L?
    1. Combustion.
    2. Germination.
    3. Making plant food.
    4. Respiration.
  19. When the arrow head of a windvane points to the south, it shows that wind is the blowing from
    1. east.
    2. west.
    3. north.
    4. south.
  20. Which one of the following levers has the position of the load between the effort and the fulcrum when in use?
    1. Wheelbarrow.
    2. Claw hammer.
    3. Spade.
    4. Crowbar.
  21. Which one of the following statements  is not correct about liquids?
    1. Some liquids expand when frozen.
    2. Liquids contract when heated. 
    3. Liquids expand when heated.
    4. Liquids expand more than solids when heated.
  22. Which one of the following is not a way or reducing the force that opposes motion?
    1. Making treads.
    2. Using rollers.
    3. Streamlining.
    4. Using grease and lubricating oil.
  23. Which of the pairs below shows major non-living components of the environment?
    1. Light and sound.
    2. Animals and plants.
    3. Air and water.
    4. Soil and heat.
  24. Which one of the following is not a source of electric current?
    1. Car battery.
    2. Generator.
    3. Water fall.
    4. Wind turbines.
  25. Which one of the following does not lead to air pollution?
    1. Smoking bhang in public. 
    2. Spraying farm chemicals and aerosols.
    3. Vehicle exhaust fumes.
    4. Use of excessive fertilizers.
  26. Which of the following statements is not correct about separation of mixtures?
    1. Picking is used to separate big solid particles.
    2. Winnowing is suitable for separating a mixture of light and heavy solid particles.
    3. Sieving separates a mixture of small and large solid particles.
    4. A mixture of magnetic materials can be separated using a magnet.
  27. The illustration below shows how matter changes from one state to another.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q27
    A pair of processes that requires reduction of heat is
    1. M and P.
    2. N and 
    3. M and N
    4. P and Q
  28. Which one of the following mammals does not give birth to a live young one?
    1. Whale.
    2. Bat.
    3. Platypus.
    4. Nile perch.
  29. The diagram below shows the solar system.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q29
    Which one of the following shows the planets marked X and Y?
       X   Y 
     A.   Earth   Neptune 
     B.  Earth   Saturn
     C.  Venus   Jupiter
     D.  Mars   Saturn 
  30. A metallic nail sinks in water while a metallic ship floats on water. This is due to the difference in
    1. material.
    2. shape.
    3. size.
    4. mass.
  31. The diagram below shows a flower.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q31
    Which of the labelled parts attracts insects?
    1. W
    2. X
    3. Y
    4. Z
  32. Which of the following animals are kept mainly for mutton production? 
    1. Sheep and pigs.
    2. Goats and sheep.
    3. Cattle and camels.
    4. Goats and camels.
  33. Which one of the following is not a method of rotational grazing?
    1. Zero grazing.
    2. Tethering.
    3. Paddocking
    4. Strip grazing.
  34. The most appropriate method of controlling the type of erosion commonly experienced along the roofs is
    1. mulching.
    2. contour farming.
    3. terracing.
    4. planting grass.
  35. The diagram below shows an experiment conducted by Grade five pupils.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q35
    They realized that water did not enter the glass. The best conclusion they made from the experiment was that
    1. water exerts pressure.
    2. water occupies space.
    3. air has mass.
    4. matter occupies space.
  36. Which one of the following is the function of fibre in the diet? Fibre
    1. helps in digestion of food.
    2. adds more nutrients to the body.
    3. helps in the removal of undigested food.
    4. helps in absorption of digested food.
  37. Which one of the following is not likely to increase the pressure of a liquid in a container?
    1. Increasing the amount of liquid.
    2. Reducing the diameter of the container.
    3. Using a narrow container.
    4. Raising the container.
  38. Which one of the following plants does not manufacture its own food?
    1. Moulds.
    2. Fern.
    3. Grass.
    4. Cactus.
  39. The following are the processes of germination of a seed but not in order:
    1. Emergence of the plumule. 
    2. Absorption of water and air. 
    3. Bursting of the testa. 
    4. Emergence of the radicle.
      Which one of the following is the correct order?
      1. iii, iv, i, ii
      2. ii, iii, iv, i
      3. i, iv, iii, ii
      4. iii, ii, i, iv
  40. Which one of the following pairs of diseases can be controlled through draining away stagnant water?
    1. Bilharzia and malaria.
    2. Bilharzia and typhoid.
    3. Cholera and typhoid.
    4. Cholera and malaria.
  41. Which one of the following is a way of controlling the spread of HIV/AIDS among the youth?
    1. Using condoms.
    2. Abstinence.
    3. Sticking to one faithful uninfected partner.
    4. Creating awareness.
  42. In which of the following is the force of friction least needed?
    1. Closing the door.
    2. Walking downhill.
    3. Writing on the chalkboard.
    4. Stopping a speeding motor cycle.
  43. Which one of the following groups has animals with similar characteristics?
    1. Beetle, scorpion, ant.
    2. Mite, wasp, spider.
    3. Termite, tick, grasshopper
    4. Wasp, ant, housefly
  44. The diagram below shows an excretory organ.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q44
    Which pair of substances is removed by this organ?
    1. Water and carbondioxide.
    2. Water and urea.
    3. Urea and salts.
    4. Lactic acid and salt.
  45. Which of the following prevents a baby from shock and bumps?
    1. Umbilical cord.
    2. Placenta.
    3. Amniotic sac.
    4. Amniotic fluid.
  46. Which of the following components is found in all environments?
    1. Water.
    2. Air.
    3. Heat.
    4. Plants.
  47. A pupil set up an experiment below to investigate a certain component of heat.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q47
    The pupil did not make correct conclusion from the experiment because 
    1. he used a small candle.
    2. he used a metal box instead of a wooden box.
    3. wrong placement of the candle.
    4. wrong placement of the burning paper.
  48. Which statement about vertebrates is correct?
    1. Fish and amphibians are warm blooded.
    2. Mammals and birds give birth to live young ones.
    3. Reptiles and birds have internal fertilization.
    4. Fish and birds have external fertilization.
  49. Which pair of blood vessels is correctly matched with the nature of blood in it?
       Deoxygenated    Oxygenated 
     A.    Aorta  venacava 
     B.  Venacava  pulmonary artery 
     C.  Pulmonary artery   aorta
     D.  Pulmonary vein  aorta
  50. The diagram below shows a simple lever.
    C8SciT1KST00223Q50
    The simple machine works the same way as
    1. a crowbar
    2. an inclined plane 
    3. wheelbarrow
    4. spade

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. A
  3. A
  4. A
  5. C
  6. B
  7. B
  8. B
  9. B
  10. A
  11. A
  12. C
  13. D
  14. D
  15. B
  16. C
  17. B
  18. C
  19. D
  20. A
  21. B
  22. A
  23. C
  24. C
  25. D
  26. D
  27. D
  28. C
  29. B
  30. B
  31. A
  32. B
  33. A
  34. D
  35. D
  36. C
  37. D
  38. A
  39. B
  40. A
  41. B
  42. A
  43. D
  44. A
  45. D
  46. B
  47. C
  48. C
  49. C
  50. A

Soma vifungu vifuatavyo. Vina nafasi 1 mpaka 15. Kwa kila nafasi umepewa majibu manne hapo. Chagua jibu lifaalo zaidi kati ya uliyopewa.

Tunapotia guu katika __1__ __2__, walimu wetu wapendwa wanaendelea kutupa__3__huku tukifunzwa mengi kama vile __4__ ambavyo hutoa taarifa kuhusu vitenzi, vivumishi na hata vielezi. Huku hayo yakiendelea, tumepata __5__ kufahamu akisami pia, __6__, __7__ ambayo ni sehemu moja ya saba. Kwa moyo wa shukrani, __8__ kuwapa kongole mzomzo.

   A   B   C   D 
 1.   kidato cha nane    darasa la kwanza   kidato cha kwanza   darasa la nane 
 2.  mwakani  mwaka ujao   mwaka huu   mwaka kesho 
 3.  motisha  vitisho   mazoezi   talaka 
 4.  viarifa  vibadala   viwakilishi   vielezi 
 5.  nafsi ya  fursa ya   nafasi wa   wasaa ya 
 6.  mathalani  mithili ya   mifano   madhali 
 7.  tusui  sudusi   subui   humusi 
 8.  haitulazimu  hatuna budi  ina bidii  tuna budi


Kristina alipojiangalia tena__9__ kioo, aligundua kuwa uso wake uliokuwa __10__na kufanya mabaka sasa ulianza kurudisha unyevuunyevu wa awali. __11__ mauti ya mume wake yapata majuma mawili __12__ yalimdhoofisha, __13__ kuwa __14__. Kwa vyovyote vile, ilimpasa kuyazika ya kale na kuendelea na safari ya maisha japo kwa kuuma __15__.

   A     B      C    D 
 9.   ndani ya   katikati ya   na   kwa 
 10.  ukimeremeta   umenawiri   umesawijika   umeiva 
 11.   hata hivyo  Hata ingawa   Hivyo   Kwa hivyo 
 12.  zilizopita  yaliyopita   yalipita   zilipita 
 13.  alijipa moyo  alipiga mwayo   alikonga roho   alipiga mtindi  
 14.  mavi usioyala wayawingiani kuku?  mavi ya kale hayanuki   kuchamba kwingi ni kuondoka na mavi   mavi ya kale hayaachi kunuka
 15.  meno   shida   ulimi   chanda 

 

Kutoka swali la 16 hadi 30, jibu swali kulingana na maagizo   

  1. Chagua maelezo yaliyo sahihi. 
    1. Arafa: ujumbe wa maandishi unaotumwa kwa simu.
    2. Kipepesi: chombo cha kutuma na kupokea barua.
    3. Kikokotoo: chombo cha kutuma ujumbe kwa sauti.
    4. Mtandao: mfumo wa mawasiliano kupitia tarakilishi.
  2. Chagua silabi.
    1. Sh
    2. Dha
    3. Ng
    4. Th
  3. Upi ni usemi halisi wa sentensi ifuatayo?
    Mwalimu kwa hasira aliwaamuru wanafunzi wote wapige magoti na kumaliza kazi yao ya ziada. Mwalimu
    1. alifoka, "Pigeni magoti na mmalize kazi yenu ya ziada!"
    2. alisema, "Mpige magoti na mmalize kazi yenu ya ziada."
    3. alifoka, "Malizeni kazi yenu ya ziada na mpige magoti!"
    4. alisema wanafunzi wote wapige magoti na wamalize kazi yao ya ziada.
  4. Tambua sentensi yenye kivumishi cha idadi.
    1. Mtumwa huyu ni mtiifu sana. 
    2. Kitabu cha kasisi si cheusi.
    3. Jino langu linauma sana.
    4. Kiatu cha kwanza hakifai.
  5. Ni jozi gani iliyokosewa?
    1. Skrubu - bisibisi.
    2. Mpini - jembe.
    3. Mchi - kinu.
    4. Mkufu - kipini.
  6. Ni kiunganishi gani kisichoweza kukamilisha sentensi ifuatayo?
    Kauleni aliadhibiwa vikali ________________________ kufukuzwa shuleni.
    1. licha ya
    2. fauka ya
    3. bighairi ya
    4. pamoja na
  7. Tambua sentensi yenye a unganifu.
    1. Cha walimu ni safi.
    2. Kitabu cha mwalimu kimeanguka.
    3. Msipoziba nyufa mtajenga kuta.
    4. Nilimwona alipokuwa akienda maktabani.
  8. Ni kundi gani lenye nominoambata?
    1. Maji, marashi, mate.
    2. Njugumawe, batamzinga, askarikanzu.
    3. Safu ya milima, umati wa watu, kichala cha matunda.
    4. Kenya, Juma, Agosti.
  9. Nomino maskani huwa katika ngeli gani?
    1. PAKUMU
    2. YA-YA
    3. U-YA
    4. LI-YA
  10. Paka huyu ndiye alaye buku katika wingi ni paka hawa
    1. ndiyo walaye buku.
    2. ndio walao buku.
    3. ndiyo walao mabuku.
    4. ndio walao mabuku.
  11. Tambua sentensi yenye kielezi.
    1. Katika debe tanna maji.
    2. Kilichosimama ni hiki.
    3. Niliitika kwa sauti.
    4. Mtoto aliyesimama kando ya mto ni mwoga.
  12. Banati ni kwa msichana kama vile ___________________________ ni kwa kaptura.
    1. kinyasa
    2. bombo
    3. mvuli
    4. mshipi
  13. Chagua nahau iliyo tofauti kimaana.
    1. Aga dunia
    2. Kata kamba
    3. Konga roho
    4. Enda na ulelengoma
  14. Kamilisha methali: Wema
    1. haiozi.
    2. haigombi.
    3. hauozi.
    4. haukomi.
  15. Kitendawili:
    Mzungu analala na ndevu ziko nie.
    1. Mwiko.
    2. Hindi.
    3. Mvi.
    4. Unga

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 31 hadi 40.

Hadithi! Hadithi! Hapo zamani za kale kabla ya majabali kukauka, kuku na mwewe walikuwa marafiki wa dhati. Usahibu wao ulikuwa ule wa kufa kuzikana. Waliishi pamoja kwa miaka na mikaka. Walishirikiana na kusaidiana katika lolote lililotokea, la furaha na la majonzi.

Walifanya kazi pamoja. Kila mmoja alijitahidi kadiri ya uwezo wake. Walishirikiana kama kinu na mchi. Bega kwa bega, walifanya kazi zao. Mwewe alijitwika jukumu la kulisha familia zote mbili naye kuku alikuwa na jukumu la kuwalinda watoto wao. Kuku alihakikisha wameshiba na kutulia.

Ndege hawa waliishi kwa amani na utulivu bila kukumbwa na tatizo lililowashinda kutatua. Urafiki wao ulifanya wakati mwingine walale njaa ili watoto wao washibe.

Siku moja walipata barua ya ualishi kutoka kwa ndege wenzao. Karamu ya kukata kwa shoka ilikuwa iandaliwe. Mwewe aliwatayarisha wanawe kwa sherehe. Kuku aligundua kuwa vifaranga wake walikuwa na kucha ndefu zilizowaaibisha. Hivyo, aliamua kumwomba mwewe wen.be. Mwewe alimpa wembe bila kusita kisha akamwambia, "Hakikisha kwamba umerudisha wembe wangu mara moja."

Kuku alitekeleza wajibu wake kwa haraka. Muda si muda, familia hizo mbili zikang'oa nanga kwa furaha. Karamun, kila mmoja na watoto wake alibugia mapochopocho. Vinywaji vilikuwa tele. Baada ya sherehe, walirejea nyumbani.

Siku iliyofuata, mwewe alimtuma mtoto wake kwa kuku kuuchukua wembe ili wanyolewe. Kuku alipigwa na butwaa alipogundua kwamba wembe wa mwewe haukuwapo. Wasiwasi ulimvamia mara moja. Huku na kule, alianza kuchakurachakura. Jasho lilimtiririka lakini wapi! Juhudi zake hazikumfaa.

Mtoto wa mwewe aliripoti haya kwa mama yake. Bila kungoja, mwewe alifika nyumbani kwa kuku. "Aka! Hujui wewe kuwa wembe huo ni mmoja kama moyo? Lazima nitwae fidia. Nitawala vifaranga wako mmoja mmoja hadi unirejeshee wembe wangu." Maneno hayo yalimchoma kuku moyoni kama mkuki. Tangu siku hiyo, kuku huchakurachakura huku na kule akiutafuta wembe wa mwewe. Naye mwewe huruka juu akiwasaka vifaranga wa kuku.

  1. Aya ya kwanza inaudokezea kwamba
    1. urafiki wa mwewe na kuku ulikuwa wa unafiki.
    2. mwewe na kuku walitengana sana.
    3. urafiki wa ndege hawa haukuwa wa ukweli.
    4. kuku na mwewe walipendana sana
  2. Neno lililopigiwa mstari mwishoni mwa aya ya kwanza lina maana sawa na
    1. huzuni.
    2. ufanisi.
    3. furaha.
    4. ugomvi.
  3. Katika kifungu ulichosoma, ni nani aliyekuwa akitafuta chakula?
    1. Kuku.
    2. Mwewe.
    3. Wote wawili.
    4. Watoto wao.
  4. Mwewe na kuku walishirikiana kama kinu na mchi. Methali inayoafikiana na hali hii ni
    1. bendera hufuata upepo.
    2. baniani mbaya kiatu chake dawa.
    3. kidole kimoja hakivunji chawa.
    4. adui mpende.
  5. Ni nini ambacho kinaonyesha kuwa ndege hawa waliwajali watoto wao?
    1. Kuwatafutia chakula kila siku. 
    2. Kuwatetea kila siku.
    3. Kulala njaa ili watoto washibe.
    4. Kwenda karamuni pamoja.
  6. Barua waliyoipata mwewe na kuku
    1. iliandikiwa watoto wao.
    2. iliwaalika katika karamu.
    3. iliwafurahisha sana.
    4. iliwaletea chakula.
  7. Ni kweli kuwa
    1. mwewe alikuwa mwaminifu.
    2. kuku hakuwapenda watoto wake.
    3. watoto wa mwewe walikuwa wachafu.
    4. kuku alikuwa mzembe.
  8. zikang'oa nanga..." ni sawa na
    1. zikaanza safari.
    2. zikakamilisha safari.
    3. zikafika sherehení.
    4. zikasherehekea.
  9. Kulingana na kifungu ulichokisoma, ni nini kilichomtia kuku wasiwasi alipogundua kuwa wembe haukuwapo? 
    1. Kuvunjika kwa urafiki wao.
    2. Kunyakuliwa kwa watoto wake.
    3. Onyo alilokuwa amepewa awali.
    4. Kukosa kuhudhuria karamu.
  10. Tabia ya mwewe ya kuruka juu ili kuwasaka vifaranga wa kuku inaonyesha tabia ya
    1. kuonyesha mapenzi. 
    2. kutoa onyo.
    3. ulafi.
    4. kulipiza kisasi.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali 41 hadi 50.

Je, ni mnyama yupi mwenye nyayo kama za kasuku, awezaye kutazama pande zote kwa wakati mmoja na mwenye ulimi wenye kasi isiyomithilika? Si ndege, si chura bali ni kinyonga. Kwa makini ukichunguza vidole vya kinyonga, utagundua kuwa, kiaina, vinafanana na vya kasuku. Kila mguu unavyo vidole vitano vyenye upekee wa kuyakamata matawi sawasawa. Aidha, kila kidole kinao ukucha, hivyo, kuwafanya vinyonga wakwezi hodari.

Si miguu yao tu ambayo huajabiwa katika miili yao. Kwa mtazamo wa makini, itadhihirika kuwa katika kila moja ya macho yao, ukope wa juu na wa chini hukaribiana kiasi cha kuacha nafasi ya mboni pekee. Kinyume na binadamu, kinyonga huweza kutazama na kuona pande mbili tofauti mara moja, kwa wakati mmoja. Hili humwezesha kuona kwa nyuzi mia tatu na sitini bila tatizo. Vile vile, wao huwa na uwezo mkubwa wa kuona hususan wakiyaelekeza macho yao yote mawili katika azma moja. Wana uwezo wa kuwaona wadudu wadogo wadogo hata wakiwa mbali. Hili huwasaidia sana wakati wa mawindo.

Ili kulipiza katika utaratibu wao wa kutembea, vinyonga huwa na ndimi ndefu ajabu. Wakati mwingine, ndefu kuliko urefu wa miili yao kwa jumla! Yasemekana kuwa ndimi hizo zao huwa na kasi kiasi kuwa ni vugumu binadamu kuufuatilia mwondoko huo kwa macho. Ni kwa vipi ambavyo ndimi zao huwa na kasi hivyo? Hakika, ndimi zao huwa kama upote na mshale au manati. Jinsi ambavyo upote hurusha mshale ndivyo ambavyo ulimi wa kinyonga hutoka na kuingia kinywani mwake na hivyo kumsaidia kulinasa windo lake.

Talanta nyingine maarufu ya kinyonga ni uwezo wake wa kubadilibadili rangi ya ngozi yake. Anao uwezo wa kujibadili hadi rangi zote za upinde wa mvua na hata zambarau, waridi, nyeusi na hudhurungi. Uwezo huu huwasaidia kujificha kwa kujifananisha na mazingira waliyomo. Hata hivyo, sababu kuu ya uwezo huu huwa kudhibiti kiwango cha joto mwilini na kuelekeza hisia zao. Wao hutumia mabadiliko haya ya rangi kuonyesha hali ya kutamalaki na utetezi katika maeneo wanamoishi. Mabadiliko haya ya rangi aidha hutumika kuwavutia vinyonga wa jinsia tofauti.

Vinyonga wengi hupatikana Afrika. Hata hivyo, matabaka mengine machache yamewahi kushuhudiwa kwingineko kama vile Asia na pia majangwani. Maadamu vinyonga hawana masikio, wao hutumia hisia za mirindimo katika mazingira yao. Hayo yote ya kuajabia kuhusu kinyonga humfanya awe mwanajamii wa kuvutia mno miongoni mwa wanyama jamii ya mamba na mburukenge.

  1. Ni gani hapa si kweli kuhusu kinyonga?
    1. Anao ulimi wenye kasi ya juu.
    2. Nyayo zake hufanana na za kasuku.
    3. Huweza kutazama pande nyingi kwa wakati mmoja.
    4. kwa kiwango fulani, hufanana na chura.
  2. Badala ya kutumia neno lililopigiwa mstari katika aya ya kwanza, mwandishi angetumia
    1. kenge.
    2. lumbwi.
    3. ngwena.
    4. nyoka
  3. Ni nini huwafanya vinyonga kuwa wakwezi hodari?
    1. Miili yao miembamba.
    2. Vidole vyao vitano. 
    3. Kucha zao.
    4. Utaratibu wao katika kutembea.
  4. Kwa maoni yako, nafasi za mboni hubakia kwa nini? Ili
    1. kudhibiti kiwango cha nuru. 
    2. kuwawezesha vinyonga kuona. 
    3. kutenganisha kope za juu na za chini.
    4. kuajabiwa na mwanadamu.
  5. Ni uwezo gani wa vinyonga ambao mwanadamu anaweza kuiga?
    1. Kutazama pande kadhaa kwa wakati mmoja. 
    2. Kasi ya ulimi.
    3. Kujibadili rangi.
    4. Utaratibu katika kutembea.
  6. Je, ni gani hapa si sababu ya vinyonga kujibadili rangi?
    1. Kutambulisha hisia zao.
    2. Kupima viwango vyao vya jotomwili.
    3. Kujitofautisha na mazingira wanamoishi.
    4. Kutafuta wenza.
  7. Mwandishi ametaja mambo mangapi ya kuajabia kuhusu kinyonga?
    1. Manane
    2. Saba
    3. Matano
    4. Sita
  8. Sababu kuu ya kinyonga kubadilibadili rangi ni
    1. kujifananisha na mazingira.
    2. kuvutia jinsia tofauti. 
    3. kuonyesha hisia zao.
    4. kudhibiti jotomwili.
  9. Mwandishi ametaja uwezo gani wa vinyonga unaowafanya kuwa maarufu?
    1. Uwezo wao wa kukwea miti. 
    2. Kasi ya ndimi zao.
    3. Uwezo wao wa kujibadili rangi.
    4. Urefu wa ndimi zao.
  10. Kulingana na msemaji, vinyonga huweza kupatikana katika mabara yapi?
    1. Majangwani na misituni.
    2. Asia na Marekani.
    3. Asia, Afrika, Marekani, misituni na majangwani.
    4. Asia na Afrika.

INSHA

Umepewa dakika 40 kuandika insha yako. Andika insha ya kusisimua ukianzia kwa maneno haya:

Baada ya kupata maakuli, kila mmoja wetu alielekea ukumbini ili kupata burudani ya muziki. Kufunba na kufumbua,......................................................................

MARKING SCHEME

  1. D
  2. C
  3. A
  4. D
  5. B
  6. A
  7. C
  8. B
  9. D
  10. C
  11. B
  12. B
  13. A
  14. B
  15. A
  16. A
  17. B
  18. A
  19. D
  20. D
  21. C
  22. B
  23. B
  24. B
  25. D
  26. C
  27. B
  28. C
  29. C
  30. B
  31. D
  32. A
  33. B
  34. C
  35. C
  36. C
  37. D
  38. A
  39. A
  40. D
  41. D
  42. B
  43. C
  44. B
  45. D
  46. C
  47. D
  48. D
  49. C
  50. D

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 1 to15. For each blank- space, choose the best answer from the choices given.

There are many cases of youngsters.__1__ are usually left alone at home. Their parents have __2__ jobs that take most of their time. Such children get used to staying with no one to __3__ them. __4__ does anyone help them manage their time. Therefore they __5__
engaging in activities in which they can easily harm __6__.

There are some whose parents __7__ house helps to __8__ for their children. These house helps more __9__  than not are underage girls who have, __10__ capacity to raise children. Eventually this __11__ not to be a solution.

However, a solution seems to, __12__ found with the establishment of student care centres. They are open to students of all __13__. They provide guided activities that ensure that students are engaged with not only educational fun activities __14__ fun activities like games and sports. For a monthly charge, both working couples and single parents can __15__ their kids in these centres.

   A   B   C   D 
 1.   whom   which   who   whose 
 2.  demanding   difficult   long  easy
 3.  look for  watch over   watch out   look out 
 4.  Either  Nor  Neither  Or
 5.  risk  want  wish  fear
 6.  theirselves  himself  themselves   herself
 7.  find  hire  choose  rent
 8.  care  take care  look after  mind
 9.  time  often  rarely  always
 10.   a little  much  some  no
 11.  comes  proves  shows  makes
 12.  been  be  have been  was being 
 13.  lives  types  places  ages
 14.  together with   but also  also  as well
 15.  enrol  take  send  record

 

In questions 16 to 18, choose the best alternative to complete the sentences.  

  1. He would have sent me a card
    1. if I would have informed him.
    2. had I informed him.
    3. unless I informed him.
    4. if I informed him.
  2. He would rather work indoors,
    1. wouldn't he?
    2. won't he?
    3. would he?
    4. didn't he?
  3. What ______________________ at the moment?
    1. are you doing
    2. did you do
    3. will you do
    4. have you done

In questions 19 and 20, choose the plural form of the underlined sentences.  

  1. A piece of furniture was stolen from the store. Pieces of
    1. furnitures was stolen from the stores.
    2. furniture were stolen from the stores.
    3. furnitures were stolen from the stores.
    4. furnitures were stolen from the store.
  2. The traveller had a heavy luggage and a fishing equipment. The
    1. travellers had heavy luggages and fishing equipment.
    2. traveller had heavy luggages and fishing equipments.
    3. travellers had heavy luggages and fishing equipments.
    4. travellers had heavy luggage and fishing equipment.

In questions 21 and 22, select the odd one out.  

  1.  
    1. vest.
    2. clothes.
    3. blouse.
    4. shorts.
  2.  
    1. beans. 
    2. peas.
    3. maize.
    4. cereals.

In questions 23 to 25, select the best alternative to fill the blank spaces.     

  1. The _____________________ passengers were taken to the hospital after the accident.
    1. wounded
    2. injured
    3. hurt
    4. knocked
  2. Some traditional ______________________ have been outlawed.
    1. practices
    2. practice
    3. practise
    4. practises
  3. The clothes were ________________________ in the sun to dry.
    1. hanged
    2. hung
    3. hunged
    4. hunging

Read the passage below and answer questions 26 to 38.

Last night, I attended a concert that will forever be etched in my memory. The concert featured the one and only Taylor Swift, and it was held at the grandiose Staples Centre in Los Angeles. The arena was teeming with ecstatic fans of all ages, eagerly awaiting the arrival of the pop queen.

As the lights dimmed, the crowd erupted in a deafening roar. The stage was bathed in a spectrum of colours, revealing the shape of the one and only Taylor Swift as she emerged from the shadows. She was dressed in a dazzling silver jumpsuit that sparkled under the spotlights, showing confidence and unrestrained energy. She opened the show with her hit song "Shake it off" and the crowd sang along with her in perfect harmony, their voices blending together to create a symphony of excitement.

The concert was a journey through time, featuring a perfect blend of Taylor Swift's old and new songs. Each time she sang a song from her newest album, the crowd erupted in a frenzy, jumping and dancing along with her. She had a few guest appearances, including one of her close friends who sang with her on stage. Together, they ignited the crowd with their harmony, moves and melodious voices.

Throughout the concert, Taylor Swift had a magnetic stage presence, engaging with the crowd, sharing stories about the inspiration behind some of her songs, and even inviting a few lucky fans on stage to sing and dance with her. The crowd was in awe as they got to experience that magical moment with her.

The concert was a feast for the senses, with an enormous screen behind the stage displaying a mesmerizing array of visuals and videos that perfectly matched the songs being played. The stage was adorned with a spectacular array of bright lights and pyrotechnics that added an extra layer of drama and excitement to the performance.

As the concert came to a close, Taylor Swift closed the show with her hit song "Love Story" and the crowd sang along with her, their voices rising to the rafters. The air was filled with a cascade of confetti, creating a magical and unforgettable moment. It was a night of pure magic, and I couldn't help but feel awestruck by Taylor Swift's undeniable talent and electrifying stage presence.

  1. The concert can be described using all the following words except
    1. historical.
    2. memorable.
    3. unforgettable.
    4. historic.
  2. The word 'ecstatic' can be replaced with all the following words except
    1. overjoyed. 
    2. rowdy. 
    3. thrilled.
    4. jubilant.
  3. Why did the crowd erupt into a loud noise?
    1. The stage was brightly decorsted. 
    2. The singer had arrived on stage. 
    3. The music had already started. 
    4. They saw Taylor Swift in the darkness.
  4. Which of the following statements is true?
    1. "Shake it off" was the first song sang.
    2. The crowd didn't know the singer's songs.
    3. The fans sang before the singer. 
    4. The crowd sang with confidence.
  5. Why was the concert a journey through time?
    1. A mix of new and old songs were performed.
    2. Taylor sang songs done by other singers.
    3. The crowd was singing along with her.
    4. She took a lot of time singing her songs.
  6. We can conclude that
    1. Taylor's new song was unknown.
    2. Taylor's new song was very popular.
    3. "Love story" was an old song.
    4. Taylor's old songs were not popular at all.
  7. Taylor Swift and her close friend endeared themselves to the crowd by all the following except
    1. their moves.
    2. their sweet voices.
    3. creating a good harmony. 
    4. their friendship..
  8. Taylor's performance was made magnetic by
    1. engaging with the crowd. 
    2. inviting the crowd in stage.
    3. leaving the stage to dance with the crowd.
    4. composing new songs in stage.
  9. Why do you think some fans were described as "lucky"? They
    1. won the dancing competition. 
    2. heard the inspiration in the songs.
    3. got an opportunity many did not.
    4. saw Taylor dancing on stage.
  10. The stage was decorated with 
    1. balloons and pyrotechnics.
    2. bright lights and pyrotechnics. 
    3. balloons and confetti.
    4. posters and ribbons.
  11. The big screen behind the stage showed
    1. fascinating visuals and videos of the songs played.
    2. past videos of Taylor Swift.
    3. visuals and videos of Taylor's new songs.
    4. the events of the concert as they happened.
  12. We can say the crowd sang the song 'Love Story'
    1. emotionally.
    2. loudly.
    3. softly.
    4. melodiously.
  13. What makes us believe that the writer enjoyed the concert? He
    1. was awestruck by Taylor's beauty and personality.
    2. sang and danced along with Taylor Swift.
    3. was fascinated by Taylor's stage presence and talent.
    4. felt bad when the concert drew to an end.

Read the passage below and answer questions 39 to 50.   

Pleasure is something that is enjoyed by all living beings, but it is through our sense organs that we humans truly experience it. The sense of smell, sight, hearing, touch, and taste each bring their own unique pleasures. Senses are important when it comes to enjoying food, as we are able to appreciate the flavours and aromas that make our meals so enjoyable. Otherwise food would be monotonous, nothing to look forward to. The natural beauty of the world, such as ice-capped mountains and thundering waterfalls, can also bring great pleasure to our senses.

However, there is a higher order of pleasure that can be derived from reading. While external things bring pleasure to our senses, reading brings pleasure to the mind. The more and widely one reads and develops the mind, the greater the pleasure that can be derived from reading. It is through reading that we can truly become a "full" person, as it allows us to expand our knowledge, imagination and understanding of the world.

Reading is the end product of writing, and without something written, there would be nothing to read. Therefore, good writing is essential for good reading. It is only humans that can write, that is, put their thoughts and ideas into a written form. Writing has been an important aspect of human existence and it is through writing that we are able to preserve our thoughts and ideas. The world of literature is vast and there is something for everyone to read.

Nowadays, there is a wide variety of reading material available for all tastes. A scholar may read serious literature to expand their knowledge while another person may read a magazine or picture book to pass the time. The material chosen will depend on one's mood, reading background, time available and purpose. A teenager may enjoy romance stories, while an older person may prefer books on philosophy and religion. Some may prefer poetry, while others may prefer non-fiction.

Reading is a habit that can be enjoyed and cultivated. A personal library can be built to suit one's interests. There are a wide variety of kinds, such as poetry, novels, fiction, drama, and letters. Biographies and autobiographies also make up a large portion of literature. The greatest advantage of reading is that one can come across great minds, regardless of whether one agrees with what is being read or not. There is no harm in having an opinion on the writer, but it is not necessary to publish it. Reading can be enjoyed in a comfortable and quiet environment, with soft lighting and a comfortable seat.

In conclusion, reading is a habit that can be enjoyed and cultivated for a lifetime. It is through reading that we can expand our knowledge and imagination, and it can be uplifting. While reading is not everything in life, it can bring a sense of dignity and pleasure.

  1. According to the first paragraph,
    1. all living things have sense organs.
    2. all living things enjoy pleasure.
    3. pleasure is only enjoyed by humans.
    4. all living things experience pleasure.
  2. It is true to say that
    1. all sense organs have a similar pleasure.
    2. some sense organs are more unique.
    3. all sense organs bring about one pleasure.
    4. each sense organs causes a unique pleasure
  3. To enjoy food, which senses are particularly useful?
    1. Sight and taste.
    2. Smell and taste.
    3. Smell and touch.
    4. Sight and smell.
  4. The word 'monotonous' as used in that passage means the same as
    1. sour.
    2. colourless.
    3. boring.
    4. stale
  5. Reading is different from other sources of pleasure because it 
    1. brings pleasure to the mind. 
    2. is more enjoyable than other activities.
    3. makes one imagine things.
    4. brings pleasure to external senses.
  6. We can conclude that
    1. writing comes before reading. 
    2. reading comes before writing.
    3. reading and writing occur together.
    4. either reading or writing can come first.
  7. All the following are benen's of reading. Which one is not? One 
    1. expands imagination.
    2. broadens knowledge. 
    3. develops physically.
    4. understands the world.
  8. The word 'vast' means the same as all the following words except
    1. massive.
    2. extensive.
    3. immense.
    4. narrow.
  9. The choice of reading material depends on all the following except 
    1. mood.
    2. purpose.
    3. reading habits.
    4. available time.
  10. The most important benefit of reading is that one is able to
    1. agree with the writer's opinion.
    2. publish their own books.
    3. form an opinion of the writer. 
    4. come across great minds.
  11. Romantic stories read by teenagers can be classified as
    1. poetry.
    2. fiction.
    3. biography.
    4. letters.
  12. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
    1. Kinds of reading materials.
    2. Benefits of pleasure.
    3. The pleasure of reading.
    4. How to develop reading habits.

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. A
  3. B
  4. C
  5. A
  6. C
  7. B
  8. A
  9. B
  10. D
  11. B
  12. C
  13. D
  14. B
  15. A
  16. B
  17. A
  18. A
  19. B
  20. D
  21. B
  22. D
  23. B
  24. A
  25. B
  26. A
  27. B
  28. B
  29. C
  30. A
  31. B
  32. D
  33. A
  34. C
  35. B
  36. A
  37. B
  38. C
  39. B
  40. D
  41. B
  42. C
  43. A
  44. A
  45. C
  46. D
  47. C
  48. D
  49. B
  50. C

QUESTIONS

  1. What is five million, sixty eight thousand, four hundred and fifty in numerals?
    1. 5 608 450
    2. 5 068 450
    3. 5 680 450
    4. 5 068 405
  2. Round off 68 964 to the nearest thousands
    1. 68 900
    2. 70 000
    3. 68 000
    4. 69 0003.
  3. What is the total value of digit 9 in the number 798 643?
    1. 900
    2. 900 000
    3. 90 000
    4. 9000
  4. What is 4/59/11, ¾ and 7/8, arranged in a descending order?
    1. 7/8, 9/11, 4/5, ¾
    2. 7/8, 4/5, 9/11,  ¾
    3. 9/11, 7/8, ¾, 4/5
    4.  ¾, 4/5, 9/11, 7/8 
  5. What is the next number in the pattern? 
    29, 38, 47, 56, ___________________. 
    1. 78
    2. 87
    3. 67
    4. 65
  6. Which one of the following numbers is  divisible by 11?
    1. 548 997
    2. 527 142
    3. 511 488
    4. 571 432
  7. The area of a square plot of land is 0.1849 hectares. What is the length of one side of the plot in metres?
    1. 0.43m
    2. 4.3m
    3. 43m
    4. 430m
  8. What is 28. 568 to the nearest tenths?
    1. 28.6
    2. 29.0
    3. 28.57
    4. 28.5
  9. Janet bought the following items from a shop:
    3 packets of maize flour@sh. 160.00
    1½ kg of greengrams @sh. 80.00 per kg
    2 bars of soap for sh. 230.00
    4 eggs@sh. 15.00

    How much should she give the shopkeeper to get a balance of a one hundred shilling note?
    1. Sh. 890.00
    2. Sh. 1 010.00
    3. Sh. 1 000.00
    4. Sh. 990.00
  10. What is the place value of digit 4 in the number 1 485 632?
    1. Millions
    2. Hundreds of thousands
    3. Tens of thousands
    4. Thousands
  11. What is the LCM of 18, 24 and 36?
    1. 108
    2. 6
    3. 72
    4. 96
  12. What is the value of:
    0.95 + 13.8 − 0.08 + 0.7?
    1. 15.37
    2. 13.57
    3. 15.73
    4. 13.75
  13. In a cereal store, there were 600 bags of maize. A lorry transported 45 bags on each trip. How many bags did the lorry transport in the last trip?
    1. 13
    2. 25
    3. 30
    4. 15
  14. What is the value of:
    53/8 +1½ of 11/6 ÷ 13/4?
    1. 53/4
    2. 63/8
    3. 83/5
    4. 43/10
  15. In an animal census carried out in a certain park, the number of gazelles was 5 848 and that of buffaloes was 1 246 less than the number of gazelles. The number of wildebeest was half the total number of gazelles and buffaloes. What was the total population of the animals in the park?
    1. 15 675
    2. 5 225
    3. 10 641
    4. 18 468
  16. A rectangular plot of land measures 85 metres long and 55 metres wide. The land was fenced using four strands of barbed wire. What was the total length of the barbed wire used?
    1. 280 metres
    2. 4 675 metres
    3. 1 120 metres
    4. 18 700 metres
  17. A matatu arrived at Kisumu from Nyeri on Thursday at 0430hrs. If the journey took 8¾, hours, on which day and time did the matatu depart from Nyeri? 
    1. Wednesday, 7.45am
    2. Wednesday, 7.45pm
    3. Thursday, 1. 15am
    4. Thursday, 1.15pm
  18. In the figure below, line AB is parallel to DC. Lines EF and PQ are transversal lines.
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    Which of the following statements is true?
    1. Angle (k = m) (corresponding angles)
    2. Angles (t = u) (vertically opposite angles)
    3. Angles (m = u) (alternate angles) 
    4. Angles (v + t) = 180° (co-interior angles)
  19. The table below shows the quantity of milk in litres delivered by a farmer for one week. The amount of milk delivered on Friday is not indicated.
     Day of the week   Mon   Tue   Wed   Thur   Fri   Sat   Sun  
     Amount in litres   60   75   50     67   ___    50     68
    The average amount of milk delivered that week was 65 litres. What was the amount of milk delivered on Friday?
    1. 85ℓ
    2. 65ℓ
    3. 75ℓ
    4. 95ℓ
  20. The following are properties of a quadrilateral:
    1. All sides are equal.
    2. Diagonals are equal and bisect each other at 90°
    3. Interior angles add up to 360°
    4. Each interior angle is a right angle.
      Which of the following properties describe a rhombus?
      1. i, iv
      2. ii, iv
      3. i, iii
      4. ii, iii
  21. The parallel lines of a trapezium are 36cm and 28cm. The perpendicular distance between the parallel lines is 22cm. Calculate the area of the trapezium.
    1. 740cm2
    2. 704cm2
    3. 1 008cm2
    4. 792cm2
  22. Simplify: 3(4p − 3q) + 2(2p − q)
    1. 16p − 7q
    2. 16p + 11q
    3. 16p + 7q
    4. 16p − 11q
  23. A map is drawn to a scale of 1:20 000. What is the distance of a road which is 35cm on the map in kilometres?
    1. 7km
    2. 70km
    3. 700km
    4. 0.7km
  24. Ronaldo, Messi and Mbappe scored goals for their team during a football match. Ronaldo scored k goals while Messi scored twice as many goals as Ronaldo. Mbappe scored two goals more than Messi. How many goals were scored altogether by the players?
    1. 5k − 2
    2. 2k + 2
    3. 5k + 2
    4. 3k − 2
  25. What is the value of 2 (k − b)
                                           t
    when t = 4, b = t +1 and k = 2t?
    1. 11/8
    2. 11/3
  26. Construct triangle ABC in which line AB=7cm, BC= 5cm and angle ABC = 120°. Join line A to C. Draw a perpendicular bisector of line AB and let the bisector meet line AC at K. Measure the distance KC.
    1. 6.2cm
    2. 10.5cm
    3. 6.6cm
    4. 2.6cm
  27. An open cylindrical tank has a radius of 3.5 metres and a height of 1.5 metres. The inside of the tank was painted. What area of the tank was painted?
    1. 71.5m2
    2. 57.75m2
    3. 110m2
    4. 38.5m2
  28. In the year 2022, the number of pupils in a school was 1 200. In 2023, the number of pupils increased by 40%. How many pupils are there?
    1. 480
    2. 1 608 
    3. 720
    4. 1 680
  29. The figure below represents a plot of land bounded by two straight edges and two semicircles. Three strands of wire were used to fence the plot. 
    C8MathT1KST00223Q29
    What was the length of the wire used?(Take π = 22/7)
    1. 0.94km
    2. 2.82km
    3. 940km
    4. 2 820km
  30. A company sold 4.5 tonnes of sugar in 2kg packets. How many packets were sold?
    1. 2 500
    2. 225
    3. 250
    4. 2250
  31. The diagram below represents a block  of wood, a cuboid in shape.
    C8MathT1KST00223Q31
    Calculate the surface area of the block.
    1. 15 232cm2
    2. 9 452cm2
    3. 69 360cm2
    4. 12 320cm2 
  32. Onyango paid sh. 1 452 for an item after getting sh. 198 as a discount. What percentage discount did he get?
    1. 13.6%
    2. 14.2%
    3. 12%
    4. 15%
  33. A cylindrical container has a radius of 14cm and a height of 80cm. How many litres of water can it hold when full?
    1. 4.928ℓ
    2. 49.28ℓ
    3. 492.8ℓ
    4. 49 280ℓ
  34. The diagram below represents a plot of land which is parallelogram in shape.
    C8MathT1KST00223Q34
    What is the area of the plot in Ares?
    1. 360
    2. 432
    3. 180
    4. 270
  35. Christopher deposited sh. 160 000 in bank that earned simple interest at the rate of 8% p.a. How much money was in his account at the end of 18 months?
    1. Sh. 23 040
    2. Sh. 19 200
    3. Sh. 183 040
    4. Sh. 179 200
  36. Kirimi used a ladder to climb to the top of a wall. He placed the bottom of the ladder 10 metres away from the wall. The ladder touched the wall at a height of 24 metres. What was the length of the ladder?
    1. 34 metres
    2. 32 metres 
    3. 26 metres
    4. 40 metres
  37. Irene bought a hen for sh. 400. After a few months, she sold it for sh. 560. Calculate the percentage profit made.
    1. 284/7%
    2. 40%
    3. 20%
    4. 142/7%
  38. Musau and Mutiso shared some money in the ratio of 5:3. The amount of money shared was sh. 120 000. How much did Mutiso receive?
    1. Sh. 80 000
    2. Sh. 40 000
    3. Sh. 75 000
    4. Sh. 45 000
  39. The marked price of TV set was sh. 48 500. Wanjala bought it on hire purchase by paying a deposit of sh. 15 000 and eight equal monthly instalments of sh. 5 000 each. How much more did he pay on hire purchase?
    1. Sh 6 500
    2. Sh 5 500
    3. Sh 7 500
    4. Sh 8 500
  40. The production of beans in a farm decreased from 1 800 bags in year 2015 to 1 500 bags in the year 2016. What was the ratio decrease?
    1. 1:6
    2. 6:5
    3. 5:6
    4. 5:1
  41. 12 men can complete digging a shamba in 20 days. How many days can it take to dig the same shamba if 2 men fail to turn up?
    1. 120 days
    2. 24 days
    3. 162/3 days
    4. 100 days
  42. Construct triangle PQR in which line PQ=5.5cm, PR= 6cm and angle PQR = 60°. Draw a circle that touches the vertices of the triangle. Measure the radius.
    1. 2.7cm
    2. 4.3cm
    3. 1.5cm
    4. 3.5cm
  43. A salesman earns a commission of 12% in every sales of goods above sh. 10 000. How much did he earn if he sold goods worth sh. 250 000?
    1. Sh. 28 800
    2. Sh. 2 880
    3. Sh. 30 000
    4. Sh. 3 000
  44. The pie chart below shows the number of cars, pickups, lorries and vans assembled at Nairobi Factory in one month.The factory assembled 120 pickups. How many vans were assembled?
    C8MathT1KST00223Q44
    The factory assembled 120 pickups. How many vans were assembled?
    1. 270
    2. 360
    3. 330
    4. 1080
  45. The table below shows inland postal charges for letters.
     Weight of the letter    Sh.   Cts 
     Up to 20g
    Over 20g to 50g 55
    Over 50g to 100g
    Over 100g to 250g
    Over 250g to 500g
    Over 500g to 1 kg
    Over 1 kg to 2kg
     31
     55
     86
     113
     145
     193
     224 
     00
     00
     00
     00
     00
     00
     00
    Patrick posted two letters each weighing 100g and another one weighing 1.8kg. How much did he pay at the post office?
    1. Sh. 310.00
    2. Sh. 450.00
    3. Sh. 337.00
    4. Sh. 396.00
  46. A motorist driving at a speed of 80km/hr was expected to arrive in time in town B, 300km away. After driving for 1½ hours, the car got a puncture and it took 15 minutes to change the wheel. At what speed did he drive after changing the wheel if he had to arrive at the expected time?
    1. 100km/hr
    2. 90km/hr
    3. 120km/hr
    4. 80km/hr
  47. In the figure below, ABC and ADE are straight lines. Line AB = BD = BC. Angle BDA = 55°
    C8MathT1KST00223Q47
    What is the measure of angle CDE?
    1. 110°
    2. 60°
    3. 70°
    4. 90°
  48. Which one of the following statements is true about the number of faces and edges of an open cuboid? It has 
    1. 5 faces and 12 edges. 
    2. 6 faces and 12 edges.
    3. 5 faces and 8 edges.
    4. 8 faces and 12 edges.
  49. Decrease sh. 600 by 17%
    1. Sh. 702.00
    2. Sh. 617.00
    3. Sh. 498.00
    4. Sh. 716.00
  50. The travel graph drawn below shows Oticno's journey from town A to town B. a distance of 500km
    C8MathT1KST00223Q50
    Calculate the average speed for the whole journey.
    1. 75km/hr
    2. 62½km/hr
    3. 80½km/hr 
    4. 90km/hr

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. D
  3. C
  4. A
  5. D
  6. B
  7. C
  8. A
  9. D
  10. B
  11. C
  12. A
  13. D
  14. B
  15. A
  16. C
  17. B
  18. D
  19. A
  20. C
  21. B
  22. D
  23. A
  24. C
  25. B
  26. C
  27. A
  28. D
  29. B
  30. D
  31. A
  32. C
  33. B
  34. A
  35. D
  36. C
  37. B
  38. D
  39. A
  40. C
  41. B
  42. D
  43. A
  44. C
  45. D
  46. B
  47. D
  48. A
  49. C
  50. B

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Study the map of Mosocho Area below and answer questions 1 to 7.

  1. The general direction of flow of river Mogusi is__________________.
    1. North East to South West
    2. North West to South East
    3. South East to North west 
    4. South West to North East
  2. The approximate length of the tarmac road in Mosocho area is _____________________.
    1. 10km
    2. 12km
    3. 15km
    4. 11km
  3. The natural vegetation found at Eroga centre is found in areas where climate is ___________________.
    1. hot and wet
    2. wet and cool
    3. cool and dry
    4. hot and dry
  4. The highest point in Mosocho area is
    1. Manga hill
    2. Nyakoe shopping centre
    3. Eroga centre
    4. Maarani market
  5. Mosocho Area can be described as a ____________________.
    1. County
    2. Division
    3. District
    4. Location
  6. Which one of the following social facility is missing in Mosocho area?
    1. Education
    2. Health
    3. Security
    4. Recreation
  7. The industry that can best suit Manga Division is _______________________.
    1. manufacturing 
    2. lumbering
    3. service industry
    4. assembly industry
  8. Which early creature was in late stone age period in human evolutions?
    1. Homo Habillis 
    2. Homo Erectus 
    3. Homo Sapien 
    4. Australopithecus
  9. Which mineral is used in lining fancies, making water filters and chalk making?
    1. Fluorspar
    2. Soda ash
    3. Diatomite
    4. Limestone
  10. Listed are the functions of independent Electoral and Boundaries commission. Which one is not?
    1. Conducting and supervising elections 
    2. Preparing a register of the voters
    3. Buying electors cards to those who register as voters
    4. Announcing the result after elections 
  11. Which one of the following is not a cocoa growing area in Ghana?
    1. Obuasi
    2. Konongo
    3. Kumasi
    4. Tema
  12. Which one of the following is a role of school in community development?
    1. Give children opportunity to acquire knowledge.
    2. Purchases school books.
    3. Ensure the welfare of teachers.
    4. Ensure good academic standards.
  13. Pastoral farming among the Fulani people is favoured by the following conditions except __________________.
    1. The Fulani occupy an extensive grassland.
    2. The areas occupied by Fulani receive heavy rainfall.
    3. Absence of tsetse flies in the grassland.
    4. Population of Fulani is low.
  14. Which one of the following does not describe longitudes?
    1. Run from North to South.
    2. The main meridian passes through Accra city in Ghana.
    3. They are parallel to each other.
    4. They are measured using degrees.
  15. Who among the following early visitors in Eastern Africa was not a trader?
    1. William Mackinnon
    2. Seyyid Said
    3. Carl Peters
    4. John Speke
  16. Which one of the following is not a way of losing parliamentary seat?
    1. If an M.P is imprisoned for six or more months.
    2. If an MP has defected from his/her sponsoring party.
    3. If an MP miss eight consecutive sittings in parliament.
    4. If an MP opposes the government.
  17. Which person founded Imperial British East Africa Company IBEACO?
    1. Sir William Macknnon
    2. Karl peter
    3. Sir Edward Notthey
    4. Fredrick Lugard
  18. Which soils are also know as the young soils?
    1. Alluvial soils
    2. Loamy soils
    3. Clay soils
    4. Sandy soils
  19.  
    • They are also called Arabs.
    • Came to the coastal areas of Kenya using dhows.
    • Came to trade with the coastal communities of Kenya.
    • Intermarried with coastal Bantu communities to give rise to the Swahili people.
      Which main language group is described above?
      1. Nilotes
      2. Bantu
      3. Semites
      4. Cushites
  20. The National Assembly is made up of how many elected members to represent constituencies
    1. 47 members
    2. 290 members
    3. 16 nominated members
    4. 12 members

  21. C8SRET1DR00223Q21
    Which one of the following shows an example of mountain formed above?
    1. Mt. Kenya
    2. Cape ranges in South Africa
    3. Ruwenzori ranges
    4. Mt. Lognonot
  22. Three of the following are objectives of SADC. Which one is not?
    1. Promote trade and widen market
    2. Promote and defend peace and security
    3. Promote friendly relations among member states
    4. Encourage industrial development in West Africa
  23. Which one of the following is not main tourist attraction in Mauritius?
    1. Coast beaches
    2. Ruins of Europeans settlement
    3. Warm climate
    4. Prehistoric Sites
  24. The following are political organization of the San People except._____________________.
    1. Chieftainship was hereditary.
    2. Were organized into small units called bands.
    3. The leadership was not clearly defined.
    4. Decisions were reached through a consensus.
  25. Time in new Delhi, India is 3.00pm at 80°  East. What will be the time in Accra the Capital city of Ghana 0°?
    1. 8.40 pm
    2. 5.20 pm
    3. 12.00 pm
    4. 9.40 am
  26. Which climate has been described below? 
    1. It experiences very high temperatures during the day
    2. It experiences very low temperatures at night
    3. Rainfall ranges between 125mm to 250 mm per year
      1. Tropical climate 
      2. Desert climate 
      3. Mountain climate
      4. Equatorial climate
  27. Which type of vegetation has been labelled XXX in the map below?
    C8SRET1DR00223Q27
    1. Mountain vegetation
    2. Equatorial vegetation
    3. Savannah vegetation
    4. Mediterranean vegetation
  28. What part of Africa is sparsely populated? 
    1. The Congo forest
    2. Ethiopian highlands
    3. Nile valley
    4. Lake Victoria basin
  29. Which one of the following is not a language group found in West Africa?
    1. Mande group
    2. Afro-Asiatic
    3. Bantu
    4. Kwa speakers
  30. In which river is Kariba dam project located?
    1. River Zambezi
    2. River Orange
    3. River Limpopo
    4. River Volta
  31. Which example of fish can be found in inland fishing grounds?
    1. Mackerel
    2. Mud fish
    3. Mullet
    4. Lobsters
  32. Which one is a negative influence ofphysical features to human activity?
    1. Plains provide good pasture for livestock.
    2. Lakes and rives provide fishing grounds. 
    3. Plains encourage flooding in some areas.
    4. Mountain encourages sports.
  33. Which of the following activities is not carried out in lakes?
    1. Fishing
    2. Transport
    3. Crop farming
    4. Mining
  34.  
    • It was practised in areas that had low population.
    • Involved clearing and burning of bushes.
    • Simple tools were used to cultivate.
      The above is description of a type of traditional method of farming. Which one is it?
      1. Bush fallowing farming
      2. Shifting cultivation farming
      3. Mixed farming
      4. Subsistence farming
  35. Which of the following is not a way of managing slow population growth?
    1. Encouraging Emigration 
    2. Increasing food production 
    3. Improving social services
    4. Encouraging immigration
  36. Which mineral is mined using drilling?
    1. Copper
    2. Gold
    3. Petroleum
    4. Soda ash
  37. Which factor is not an influence of industrial development in South Africa?
    1. Political instability
    2. Availability of labour
    3. Infrastructure
    4. Ready market
  38. The following are importance of peace in the society except
    1. The country grows and develop well.
    2. People live happily.
    3. The country becomes poor.
    4. Children go to school safely and learn without fear.
  39. Which one of the following is a right of a person with special needs?
    1. They should be given equal opportunities with others
    2. They should always be favoured
    3. They should do what they want
    4. They should be employed without education
  40. The Secretary Cabinet of Education is
    1. Prof Jacob Kaimenyi
    2. Charity Ngilu
    3. William Ruto
    4. Ezekiel Mochogu
  41. Who among the following collaborated with European rule?
    1. Kabaka Mwanga
    2. Samori Toure
    3. Kabaka Mutesa 1
    4. Koitale Arap Samoei
  42. The following is the description of a prominent leader in Eastern Africa.
    • Was born in 1891.
    • He was son of a chief of Zanaki tribe.
    • He was also called Ras tafari Makinnon.
    • He died in 1975.
      The leader described above is ________________________.
      1. Julius Nyerere
      2. Mzee Jomo Kenyatta
      3. Haile Sellasie
      4. Nelson Mandera
  43. The prehistoric site in Eastern Africa near lake Natron in Tanzania is called _____________________.
    1. Hyrax hill
    2. Ngoloba
    3. Olduvai Gorge
    4. Naikotome
  44. The Fouta Djallon plateau is found in which country of Africa?
    1. Guinea-
    2. Nigeria
    3. Angola
    4. Southern Sudan
  45. Which is the best among the ways citizens demonstrate patriotism?
    1. Not standing at attention when singing the National anthem.
    2. Encouraging corruption and giving bribes.
    3. Paying taxes to the poor people.
    4. Caring for and conserving the environment.
  46. Three of the following are ways of curbing drug and substance abuse. Which one is not?
    1. Enforcing strict law as on drugs abuse. 
    2. Public should be educated on dangers using drugs.
    3. Strengthening police inspection at borders.
    4. Killing the drug dealers.
  47. Which one of the following is a benefit of democracy?
    1. People are not treated fairly
    2. Democracy gives people the right to own property
    3. Some communities are favoured than others
    4. Does not promote freedom

Study the map of East Africa below and use it to answer the questions 48 to 50.

C8SRET1DR00223Q48

  1. Which language group followed the route labelled AAAA?
    1. Semites
    2. Cushites
    3. Bantus
    4. Nilotes
  2. Which economic activity is carried out in the part marked XXX?
    1. Tourism
    2. Fishing
    3. Trading
    4. Farming
  3. Which is the capital city of the country marked YYY?
    1. Jinja
    2. Juba
    3. Addis Ababa
    4. Dodoma
  4. The river marked R is ___________________.
    1. R. Ruvuma
    2. R. Rufiji
    3. R. Athi
    4. R. Shibell
  5. Which one is not included among the institutions of marriage establishment?
    1. Customary marriage
    2. Blood marriage
    3. Civil marriage
    4. Religious marriage
  6. Forestry in Swaziland is different from forestry in DR. Congo. Which one is the most correct answer in Swaziland? 
    1. Forests are only natural resources. 
    2. Forests are found in Eastern region. 
    3. Forest are mainly planted.
    4. Forests are mainly hard wood trees in Swaziland.
  7. Among the listed benefits of democracy. which is the least?
    1. Democracy gives people rights to own property.
    2. All people are treated equally.
    3. People are treated fairly
    4. Democratic practices do not promote peace and prosperity.
  8. Which major international road connects Eastern Africa and West Africa?
    1. Trans-Africa highway.
    2. Great North road.
    3. Trans Saharan Highway.
    4. Catonou-Gao-Oudja highway.
  9. The following are uses of a symbol on a map. Which one is correct?
    1. To show the direction
    2. Measure distance on a map
    3. Make map beautiful
    4. Interpret information on a map
  10. Which one of the following best describes the mythical theory of origin?
    1. God or Allah created all things.
    2. The Maasai descended from Ole Mwenje with cattle form heaven.
    3. Human beings have developed through stages overtime.
    4. None of the above
  11. The following are reasons why death rates in Kenya are high. Which one is not true?
    1. Poor medical services.
    2. Outbreak of disease.
    3. Poor hygiene and nutrition.
    4. Good nutrition.
  12. Which one of the following was not a KAU leader arrested during the state of emergency?
    1. Fred Kuba!
    2. Paul Ngei
    3. Jomo Kenyatta
    4. Oliver
  13. Tribalism and nepotism are both forms of ____________________
    1. racialism
    2. discrimination
    3. neo-colonialism
    4. traditionalism

SECTION II

CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

  1. God gave human beings the responsibility to do all the following except ______________________.
    1. cultivate the land
    2. use creation for their benefits
    3. to rule some animals
    4. name all birds and animals
  2. "Leave your land and go to a country that! will show you" These words were said to
    1. Jacob
    2. Abraham
    3. Moses
    4. Noah
  3. The following are reasons why Moses was not willing to go back to Egypt except ________________________.
    1. he had killed an Egyptian
    2. he was not a good speaker 
    3. he lacked knowledge of Yahweh
    4. God had appeared to him in a burning bush
  4. ______________________ was an annual event celebrated every year to remember deliverance from slavery in Egypt.
    1. Passover
    2. Last supper
    3. Pentecost
    4. Transfiguration
  5. Which one of the following is not an importance of the Passover to the Israelites?
    1. They were saved from the angel of death 
    2. It saved them from slavery in Egypt 
    3. It led to killing of all Egyptians in Egypt 
    4. It is celebrated as a thanks -giving 
  6. Why is the commandment of love known as the greatest?
    1. It is a gift of the Holy spirit
    2. It is above the law of God
    3. It summarizes all the laws of God
    4. It was given by Moses
  7. Who among the following kings committed adultery?
    1. Ahab
    2. David
    3. Saul
    4. Hosea
  8. The king who took the role of a prophet and made a sacrifice was ________________________.
    1. Ahab
    2. Hosea
    3. David
    4. Saul
  9. When King David sinned prophet ________________________ was sent to rebuke him?
    1. Nathan
    2. Zadock
    3. Samuel
    4. Ahijah
  10. The following happened during the time of prophet Elijah except
    1. He challenged the prophets of Baal
    2. Prophesied 3 years drought in Israel
    3. Healed the bad water and made it good 
    4. He was fed by ravens
  11. Why did Jesus Christ agree to be baptised even though he had no sin?
    1. To get a new name
    2. it was a tradition to be baptized
    3. To obey John the baptist
    4. To fulfill the will of God
  12. Who found baby Jesus lying in a manger wrapped in strips of clothe immediately after His birth?
    1. Annah
    2. Shepherds
    3. Wisemen
    4. Simeon
  13. During presentation of Jesus, Simeon stated the following except ___________________________.
    1. Jesus would bring salvation to all people
    2. Jesus would bring glory to the people of Israe!
    3. Jesus would set Jerusalem free
    4. Jesus would be a light to reveal God's will
  14. "This is my own dear son with who" I am pleased. During which occasions were these words said?
    1. Birth of Jesus Christ
    2. Transfiguration
    3. Death of Jesus Christ
    4. Baptism of Jesus Christ
  15. _________________________ led Christ to the wilderness after his baptism.
    1. Holy spirit
    2. Satan
    3. Disciples
    4. John the baptist
  16. The miracles of Jesus Christ demonstrated the following except, _________________________
    1. God's glory and powers.
    2. His power over life.
    3. His power over human begins.
    4. How leaders should serve people.
  17. Which one of the following is the teaching of Jesus on fasting?
    1. Be cheerful and do it privately.
    2. Look miserable in order to win sympathy of people.
    3. Tell people we are fasting and no food to be brought.
    4. Avoid peoples company as they will ask us to eat.
  18. Jesus used ___________________________ to reveal the secrets of the kingdom of God to his disciples and people. 
    1. prayers
    2. beatitudes
    3. miracles
    4. parables
  19. "This cup is God's new covenant sealed with my blood, which is poured out for you." When were these words said?
    1. Praying at the garden of Gethsemane
    2. Last supper
    3. Pentecost
    4. Passover
  20. During the day of Pentecost people from all over the world had gathered in Jerusalem to _______________________.
    1. celebrate Passover
    2. listen to the disciples
    3. wait for the holy spirit
    4. repent their sins
  21. Who composed the apostles creed for all Christians?
    1. Disciples
    2. Jesus
    3. God
    4. Apostles
  22. Who baptized the Ethiopian Eunuch?
    1. John the baptist
    2. Phillip
    3. Jesus
    4. Peter
  23. Which gift was given to Solomon by  God?
    1. Healing
    2. Faith
    3. Wisdom
    4. Working miracles
  24. Which is the best way of reconciling with God in African traditional religion? 
    1. Offerings
    2. Prayers
    3. Ritual and rites
    4. Sacrifices
  25. Which one of the following practices is not compatible with African Traditional Society?
    1. Female circumcision
    2. Going to school
    3. Polygamy
    4. Cham and amulets
  26. Which one of the following is a difference between African Traditional Society understanding on continuity of life and Christian understanding?
    1. Believe in judgement.
    2. Life is cyclic.
    3. Those who die become spirits.
    4. Life continues in spiritual world.
  27. In order to accept ourselves and others we should do the following except _________________________.
    1. avoid being critical about ourselves
    2. avoid being critical about others 
    3. accept ourselves the way we were created
    4. try to change others
  28. The following are reasons why children are engaged in child labour. Which one is not
    1. To become famous
    2. Due to poverty
    3. High cost of living
    4. After being orphans
  29. David's son, Amnon, committed one of the following sexual misuse, which one is it?
    1. Adultery
    2. Prostitution
    3. Incest
    4. Fornication
  30. Kamau's wife is sick, his church does not believe in hospital treatment. What advice can you, as Christian give to Kamau? 
    1. Take him to the prophet who can pray for his wife
    2. Have Kamau arrested by the police
    3. Tell him to take her to hospital
    4. Encourage him to continue praying persistently

SECTION II

ISLAMIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

  1. Which one of the following chapters of the Quran is known as the mother of Quran?
    1. Fatiha
    2. Nas
    3. Ikhlas
    4. Maun
  2. Which one of the following surah talks about the unity of Allah (s.w)?
    1. Fiil 
    2. Kauthar
    3. Ikhlas
    4. Falaq
  3. Which one of the following is the correct teaching of surah Al-Fatiha?
    1. Knowledge is a duty.
    2. Allah (s.w) is the king of kings.
    3. Muslims should not associate Allah (s.w) with other things.
    4. The prophet is a great friend of Allah (s.w)
  4. Which of the following pairs of surahs is recited to seek for Allah's protection?
    1. Nas and Maun
    2. Falaq and Ikhlas
    3. Ikhlas and Nas 
    4. Nas and Falaq
  5. The only surah in the Quran that has "Bismillahi" as part of its verses is:-
    1. Falaq 
    2. ikhlas
    3. Fatiha
    4. Maun
  6. The prophet (s.a.w) said that Muslims are like a single building each brick holds the other. What was the prophet (s.a.w) referring to:-
    1. unity of Muslims
    2. love among Muslims
    3. co-operation between Muslims
    4. Muslim brotherhood
  7. Which one of the following is not among Islamic manners of toileting?
    1. Enter with the left foot.
    2. Carrying the Quran in the pocket
    3. Coming out with the right foot
    4. Saying ghufranakka when coming out 
  8. Which one of the following sunnah salat is performed to seek for rain from Allah(s.w)?
    1. Istikharah
    2. Tarawen
    3. Dhuha
    4. Istisqal
  9. Which one of the following is a sunnah act of udhu?
    1. Washing the face
    2. Washing the feet 
    3. Washing the hair
    4. Rinsing the mouth
  10. Which one of the following things does not nullify Saum?
    1. Eating intentionally 
    2. Vomiting intentionally
    3. Swallowing saliva
    4. Swallowing
  11. Which is the miqaat for pilgrims of East Africa?
    1. Yalamlam
    2. Dhul- Hulaifa
    3. Dhatil - Irq
    4. Juhfa
  12. Which one of the following items is not liable for zakat?
    1. Cattle
    2. Beans
    3. Utensils
    4. Money
  13. Who among the following angels of Allah (s.w) is correctly matched with his duty?
    1. Jibril - incharge of death
    2. Mikail - incharge of rain 
    3. Ridhwam incharge of hell
    4. Izrail-incharge of wahy
  14. The scrolls were given to prophet
    1. Musa
    2. Daud
    3. Mohammad
    4. Ibrahim
  15. The first prophet of Allah (s.w) to be sent to the world was
    1. Mohammad
    2. Nuh
    3. Adam
    4. Issa
  16. How many rakaat has swalatul subh?
    1. Two
    2. Three
    3. Four
    4. One
  17. What should one say when he/she hears a Muslim sneezing? 
    1. Subhanallah 
    2. Maashallah
    3. Allahu Akbar
    4. Yarhamkallah
  18. Amina a girl in standard seven has developed bad habits of disobeying her parents. What advice would you give her as a friend?
    1. Tell her to continue with the habit.
    2. Threaten to report her to the polite. 
    3. Tell her why its wrong to disobey parents
    4. Stop your friendship immediately 
  19. How many goats are slaughtered during the Aqiqa of a baby boy?
    1. One
    2. Three
    3. Two
    4. Four
  20. What was the name of the horse that prophet Mohammad (s.a.w) used during the journey of Isra-wai-miraaj?
    1. Buraq
    2. Mahmud
    3. Suraqah
    4. Zaruf
  21. The main reason why hoarding is prohibited in isiam is
    1. it makes some people rich. 
    2. it can cause death.
    3. it is a form of injustice.
    4. it removes blessings from the goods
  22. Which one of the following is not a quality of a Muslim leader?
    1. Intelligent
    2. Arrogant
    3. Knowledgeable
    4. Generous
  23. Which cave did prophet Mohammed (s.a.w) hide during hijrah?
    1. Hirah
    2. Tuwa
    3. Hunain
    4. Thaur
  24. Who among the following is the only child who survived the prophet (s.a.w)?
    1. Fatma
    2. Zainab
    3. Ibrahim
    4. Ruqaya
  25. The last rightly guided caliph of Islam was
    1. Uthman
    2. Abubakr
    3. Umar
    4. Ali
  26. The first woman to embrace Islam was
    1. Aisha
    2. Khadijah
    3. Sumaya
    4. Mariam
  27. Which town was Amina bint Wahab from
    1. Makkah
    2. Taif
    3. Madina
    4. Madyam
  28. Who wrote the treaty of Hudaibiyah on behalf of the Quraish?
    1. Suhail bin Amru
    2. Uthman bin Affan
    3. Abubakar Assidiq
    4. Ali bin Abi Talib
  29. The prophet of Allah (s.w) who had the powers of commanding wind was,______________________.
    1. Ibrahim
    2. Musa
    3. Mohammad
    4. Suleiman
  30. The place of worship for the hindus is, _________________________.
    1. Church
    2. Temple
    3. Synagogue
    4. Mosque

MARKING SCHEME

  1.  B
  2. C
  3. D
  4. A
  5. C
  6. D
  7. B
  8. C
  9. C
  10. C
  11. C
  12. A
  13. B
  14. C
  15. D
  16. D
  17. A
  18. A
  19. C
  20. B
  21. B
  22. D
  23. D
  24. A
  25. D
  26. B
  27. D
  28. A
  29. C
  30. A
  31. B
  32. C
  33. C
  34. C
  35. A
  36. C
  37. A
  38. C
  39. A
  40. D
  41. C
  42. C
  43. C
  44. A
  45. D
  46. D
  47. B
  48. A
  49. D
  50. B
  51. A
  52. B
  53. C
  54. D
  55. A
  56. D
  57. B
  58. D
  59. D
  60. B

C.R.E

  1. C
  2. B
  3. D
  4. A
  5. C
  6. C
  7. B
  8. D
  9. A
  10. C
  11. D
  12. B
  13. B
  14. D
  15. A
  16. C
  17. A
  18. B
  19. B
  20. B
  21. D
  22. B
  23. C
  24. D
  25. B
  26. A
  27. D
  28. A
  29. B
  30. C

I.R.E

  1. A
  2. C
  3. B
  4. D
  5. C
  6. A
  7. B
  8. D
  9. D
  10. C
  11. A
  12. C
  13. B
  14. D
  15. C
  16. A
  17. D
  18. C
  19. B
  20. A
  21. C
  22. B
  23. D
  24. A
  25. D
  26. B
  27. C
  28. A
  29. D
  30. B

 

 

QUESTIONS

  1. Which of the following is not a method of reducing friction?
    1. Using rollers
    2. Making the surfaces rough
    3. Using lubricants
    4. Streamlining bodies
  2. A passenger in a moving vehicle is always advised to put on a safety belt when it is moving fast to protect himself against ____________________ when it stops quickly.
    1. accident
    2. inertia force
    3. force of gravity
    4. magnetic force.
  3. Which one of the following is not a way of polluting water?
    1. Uncontrolled use of farm chemicals.
    2. Industrial waste.
    3. Treated sewage.
    4. Human and animal waste.
  4. The following are signs and symptoms of a certain disease
    1. vomiting
    2. head ache
    3. fever
    4. loss of appetite
      The disease is most likely to be _______________________
      1. tuberculosis
      2. whooping cough
      3. tetanus
      4. malaria

The weather instrument below was made by the Grade 5 pupils.

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  1. Which mistake did the pupils make when constructing the instrument?
    1. Using biro tube instead of straw
    2. Labelling the scale
    3. Invisible coloured water
    4. Loose air cork.
  2. Which of the following statement is true about liquids and solids?
    1. They have definite mass.
    2. They have definite volume and shape.
    3. They have definite volume but not definite mass.
    4. They have no definite shape and volume mass.

Grade 6 pupils set an experiment as shown below.  

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  1. What were they likely to investigate?
    1. Reflection of light.
    2. Dispersion of light.
    3. Spliting of light.
    4. Refraction of light.

The chart below shows changes of matter.

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  1. Which of the process marked W, X, Y, Z requires decrease in temperature?
    1. W, X
    2. Y, Z
    3. Y, X
    4. W, Z
  2. Which of the following is not a safety measure against lightning?
    1. Avoid walking barefoot in water
    2. Shelting under trees when it is raining 
    3. Keeping away from metal objects e.g electric wires
    4. Fitting lighting arrestors on buildings
  3. Which of the following liquids will form a homogenous solution?
    1. Water and motor oil
    2. Milk and cooking oil
    3. Water and spirit
    4. Milk and kerosene
  4. Which of the following nutrients is essential for the formation of healthy teeth and bones in a calf?
    1. Carbohydrates
    2. Proteins
    3. Vitamins
    4. Minerals
  5. The following are signs and symptoms of water borne diseases. The disease that is likely to have the below signs and symptoms is _________________________.
    1. high fever
    2. paleness and weak body
    3. coughing
    4. diarrhoea
    5. blood stained stool and urine
      1. Bilharzia
      2. Cholera
      3. Typhoid
      4. Malarial
  6. The most effective way of controlling HIV and AIDS in unmarried people is through
    1. abstaining
    2. use of condoms
    3. being faithful
    4. having multiple partners
  7. Which of the following animal feed is not an example of a concentrate?
    1. Calf pencil
    2. Lucern
    3. Chick mash
    4. Dairy meal
  8. Which one of the following is not a good behaviour when taking meals?
    1. Not talking with food in the mouth
    2. Chewing food with mouth closed
    3. Filling mouth with food when chewing 
    4. Chewing food properly before swallowing
  9. Which of the following group consists of translucent materials?
    1. Air, frosted glass, wood
    2. Tracing paper, oiled paper, clear water 
    3. White paper, thick plastics, frosted glass
    4. Oiled paper, frosted glass,tracing paper
  10. The following are nutritional deficiency diseases. Which one is caused by lack of proteins in the diet?
    1. Marasmus
    2. Anaemia
    3. Kwashiokor
    4. Rickets
  11. Which one of the following is not true about the placenta?
    1. It helps the transfer of food nutrients from the mother to the foetus
    2. Placenta facilitates the transfer of waste products from the foetus to the mother
    3. The exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide from the foetus body
    4. It protects the foetus from shock
  12. The movement of planets round the sun is referred to as
    1. evolutions
    2. rotations
    3. evolutions
    4. orbit
  13. Some plants have tendrils which of the following are uses of tendrils?
    1. Used by leaves to make food 
    2. Trapping insect and air
    3. Taking food to other parts of the plant
    4. Attaching to other plants or as support for climbing
  14. The following are ways of food preservation
    1. smoking
    2. use of low temperatures
    3. use of honey
    4. drying
    5. canning
    6. salting
      Which two are both modern and radiation?
      1. i and ii
      2. iv and v
      3. ii and iv
      4. i and iv
  15. Which one of the following is not an importance of HIV testing?
    1. Know ones status. 
    2. Decide on marriage.
    3. Avoid further infection.
    4. Campaign on the spread of HIV/AIDS.
  16. Which of the following statements is not true about the environment?
    1. Green plants in the environment are called producers.
    2. Non green plants which live on other dead plants are known as decomposers. 
    3. The environment is the surrounding of a living organism.
    4. Water covers the large part of the earths surface.
  17. The table below shows the number of each type of teeth in an adult. Which one is correct?
       Incisors   Canine   Premolars   Molars 
     A.     12     8       4       8
     B.      8     8       4      12
     C.      8     4       8      12
     D.      4     8       12       8
  18. Why is part of the raingauge dug into the ground?
    1. For accuracy reading
    2. To avoid ground water splashing into the collecting jar
    3. To collect more water
    4. To reduce evaporation of collected water
  19. Which one of the following is a function of leaves?
    1. Reproduction
    2. Protect the seeds
    3. Help in exchange of gases
    4. Absorption of water and mineral salt
  20. The following are preventive measures of sexually transmitted diseases except _________________________.
    1. avoid sexual contact with infected person
    2. married persons should remain faithful 
    3. taking infected sex partners for treatment
    4. Infected person should take the medicine as prescribed by the doctor 
  21. The following are fibre crops except
    1. sisal
    2. coconut
    3. cotton
    4. palm trees
  22. The following are the non living components of the environment. Which one is not?
    1. Plants
    2. Air
    3. Soil
    4. Water
  23. Which of the illustration below shows the flow of blood around the body and back to the heart?
    1. Vena cava → right auricle → right ventricle → pulmonary artery → pulmonary vein→ left auricle → left ventricle → aorta
    2. Aorta → right auricle → right ventricle → pulmonary vein→ left ventricle → aorta
    3. Pulmonary vein → left auricle → left ventricle aorta → vena cava → right ventrilce → right auricle
    4. Pulmonary artery → pulmonary vein → vena cava → right auricle → right ventricle
  24. Which statements is correct about soil?
    1. Soil with the least drainage is the best for modelling
    2. Soil with large particles make long ribbons
    3. The soil with the highest capillarity is the best for cultivation
    4. Soil which cracks when dry has the best drainage

The diagram below shows a seed.  

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  1. Which part represent plumule?
    1. O
    2. N
    3. M
    4. P
  2. The following plants need a certain gas from the environment to make proteins:- beans, groundnuts and peas. Which gas is it?
    1. Oxygen
    2. Carbon dioxide
    3. Rare gases
    4. Nitrogen
  3. The following are characteristics of certain group of animals
    1. Have moist skin with no scales
    2. They are cold blooded
    3. Lay eggs in water that are fertilized externally
      Which class of animals have the above characteristics?
      1. Reptiles
      2. Birds
      3. Amphibians
      4. Fish

The diagram below shows a flower.   

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  1. Which part becomes a seed after fertilization?
    1. Q
    2. Y
    3. X
    4. Z
  2. A Grade 6 pupil did an experiment to demonstrate a certain type of soil erosion where a thin uniform layer soil was removed after pouring water. Which type of soil erosion was represented?
    1. Gulley
    2. Splash
    3. Sheet
    4. Rill
  3. Which of the following group of parasites are internal?
    1. Liverfluke, ticks, fleas
    2. Threadworms, lungwoms, round worms
    3. Tapeworms, roundworms, fleas
    4. Ticks, snails, liverflukes
  4. Listed below are excretory organs. Which one is not correctly matched with its function?
    1. The kidney helps to remove urea and excess salts
    2. The lungs helps to remove carbon
    3. The skin helps to remove excess water and salt
    4. The kidney through which the indigestable waste gets out of the body
  5. Which of the following is not a sign of sexually transmitted infections?
    1. Discharge of pus from the vagina and penis
    2. Painful sores on the private parts 
    3. Having stomach ulcers
    4. Burning sensations when passing urine
  6. Which of the following is not an importance of light?
    1. Light helps us to see things well
    2. Human beings and animals use light to warm themselves
    3. A room which is well lit discourages pests
    4. Plants use light to make their own food
  7. Which of the following method of grazing can be used by a farmer with small piece of land?
    1. Herding
    2. Stall feeding
    3. Strip grazing
    4. Paddocking

Study the diagram below and answer the question below.  

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  1. Which part is not correctly matched with its function?
    1. (iv)-produces bile
    2. (ii)-produces digestive juices 
    3. (v)- absorption of water and minerals 
    4. (vi) absorption of digested food
  2. The process of providing the body with foods necessary for growth and maintenance of good health is known as
    1. nutrition
    2. nutrients
    3. balanced diet
    4. digestion
  3. The diagram below represents a female reproductive system.
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    Which one of the parts labeled P, Q, R and S is correctly matched with its function?
    1. Ovulation - S
    2. Egg formation - R
    3. Site for implantation - Q
    4. Site for fertilization - P
  4. The diagram below represents a set up that is used to demonstrate a certain property of air.
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    The demonstration shows us that air, ___________________________.
    1. is dissolved in water
    2. has weight
    3. occupies space
    4. exerts pressure
  5. Which of the following materials is least important when making a simple circuit?
    1. A bulb
    2. A wire
    3. A dry cell
    4. A. socket

The diagram below shows arrangement of material in compost heap.  

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  1. Which layer represents green leaves and kitchen refuse?
    1. N, J
    2. K, N
    3. I, J
    4. I, O
  2. Why do wheels have treads?
    1. To reduce friction.
    2. To give them a streamlined shape.
    3. To make the wheel look beautiful. 
    4. To increase friction.

Use the diagram to answer the questions below.

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  1. The gas that is used by leguminous plants to make proteins is labelled ___________________________.
    1. M
    2. P
    3. O
    4. N
  2. Which of the following material cannot be used as an insulator?
    1. Copper
    2. Plastics
    3. Rubber
    4. Wood

MARKING SCHEME

  1. B
  2. B
  3. C
  4. D
  5. B
  6. A
  7. D
  8. B
  9. D
  10. C
  11. D
  12. A
  13. A
  14. B
  15. C
  16. D
  17. C
  18. D
  19. A
  20. D
  21. C
  22. D
  23. B
  24. C
  25. D
  26. C
  27. D
  28. B
  29. A
  30. A
  31. A
  32. A
  33. D
  34. C
  35. D
  36. C
  37. B
  38. D
  39. C
  40. B
  41. B
  42. A
  43. A
  44. B
  45. C
  46. D
  47. C
  48. D
  49. D
  50. A

Soma vifungu vifuatavyo. Vina nafasi 1 mpaka 15. Kwa kila nafasi umepewa majibu manne hapo. Jaza kila pengo kwa kuchagua jawabu lifaalo zaidi.

Nilisikia kuwa Zakayo alikuwa seremala aliyejulikana kijijini __1__. Samani __2__ mara kwa mara ziliwafaa na kuwapendeza wengi. Ungefika katika__3__ yake, usingekosa kupata __4__ waliofika ama kujionea __5__ kununua fanicha. Kila mmoja alifahamu kuwa ufanisi __6__ haukuja hivihivi tu. La hasha! Alikuwa mja mwenye kujituma na __7__. Daima alifahamu kuwa ___8___.

       A                   B              C               D 
 1.   pote   mote   chote   kote 
 2. zilizotengeneza    zilizotengenezwa    alizotengeneza   alizotengenezwa 
 3.  majilisi   makavazi   maabara   karakana 
 4.  watu anuwai   umati wa watu   mlolongo wa watu   safu ya watu 
 5.  au   wala  ila  bali
 6.  yake  huu  huo  hiyo
 7.  kulaza damu   kujitolea mhanga    kula mwande   kufa moyo 
 8.  mgaagaa na upwa hali wali mkavu   simba mwenda pole ndiye mia nyama   mkono mmoja hauchinji ng'ombe   mwana wa mhunzi asiposana huvukuta


Kila mtoto ana uwezo wa __9__ mambo mengi sana ikiwa atapewa nafasi inayofaa. Si vyema __10__ watoto kwa madai kuwa ni wa kike au wa kiume. Jinsia __11__ kutumika kama kigezo cha kuamua uwezo wa mtoto. Siku hizi, si __12__ kuwaona binadamu wa kike au kiume wakifanya kazi sawa. Hapo zamani, watu wangeshangaa kumpata mwanamke akifanya kazi ya __13__; yaani kufua vyuma. __14__ limekuwa jambo la kawaida kwani uwezo wao __15__ katika kazi za aina zote.

          A          B          C            D 
 9.   kutekeleza   kutendesha   kutelekeza   kutekelezwa 
 10.   kuwapendelea   kuwabagua   kuwatunukia   kuwashauri 
 11.  haufai   haifai   halfai   hamfai 
 12.  kawaida  muhimu   ajabu   rahisi 
 13.  ujume   unajimu   uhandisi   uhunzi 
 14.  Hiki   Huu   Hii   Hili 
 15.  unadhihirika  unadidimia  unadunishwa   unadhihirisha 

 

Kuanzia nambari 16 hadi 30 jibu kulingana na maagizo. 

  1. Tambua aina za maneno yaliyopigiwa mistari.
    Ambaye alikamilisha kazi asubuhi amefurahi.
    1. kivumishi, nomino
    2. kivumishi, kielezi
    3. kiwakilishi, kielezi
    4. kiwakilishi, nomino
  2. Sentensi gani iliyotumia nomino ambata?
    1. furaha
    2. mbwakoko
    3. thureya ya nyota
    4. kitambaa
  3. Chagua maelezo ambayo ni sahihi.
    1. Mjume hufanya kazi ya kufua visu.
    2. Kinu na mchi hutumika kukunia nazi.
    3. Bomba la kutolea moshi jikoni huitwa dohani.
    4. Nyonga hupatikana kati ya goti na paja. 
  4. Koloni hutumika kwa njia gani?
    1. Kuunganisha sentensi mbili zinazokaribiana kimaana.
    2. Kuonyesha kuwa maneno yaliyokuwa yakisemwa hayakukamilika.
    3. Kuonyesha mwisho wa sentensi kamilifu.
    4. Kutanguliza orodha katika sentensi. 
  5. Sentensi gani ambayo ni sahihi kati ya sentensi zifuatazo?
    1. Maji chafu hayafai kunywewa.
    2. Taifa lenye linaendelea vizuri ni hili. 
    3. Mimea yote yalimea vizuri.
    4. Madaktari wamewatibu wagonjwa hao.
  6. Ugonjwa gani ambao hutokana na baridi kati ya magonjwa yafuatayo?
    1. saratani
    2. waba
    3. unyafuzi
    4. kichomi
  7. Chagua sentensi iliyo na kitenzi katika hali ya kufanyiza
    1. Aliyauza matunda yake katika soko la Kongowea.
    2. Tendo la kuwaoza wasichana wachanga limepigwa marufuku.
    3. Matunda yaliyooza yarnetupwa mbali.
    4. .Aliuliza swali hilo kwa wanafunzi wawil 
  8. Tambua matumizi ya 'kwa' kwenye sentensi ifuatayo.
    Alipofika kwa mjomba wake alipokelewa kwa furaha.
      1. kifaa, namna
    1. namna, ala
    2. kihusishi, matumizi
    3. kihusishi, jinsi
  9. Sentensi gani iliyotumia kivumishi kiashiria?
    1. Kalamu nzuri iliwekwa ndani ya mkoba.
    2. Nyumba yake imejengwa ikakamilika.
    3. Kijana mwenyewe atapewa kitabu hicho.
    4. Wanafunzi wengi wamepanda miti. 
  10. Onyesha sentensi iliyo katika hali timilifu.
    1. Ungefuata masharti ungekuwa mshindi.
    2. Hakuelewa kuwa usafi ni muhimu.
    3. Nguo hazijakauka kwa njia nzuri.
    4. Sitaki kujihusisha na matumizi ya dawa za kulevya.
  11. Tambua maamkuzi ambayo ni ya wakati ulio tofauti.
    1. umeshindaje 
    2. sabalheri 
    3. umeamkaje
    4. chewa
  12. Chagua ukanusho wa:
    Aliyewasili alipigiwa makofi. 
    1. Asiyewasili hakupigiwa makofi.
    2. Aliyewasili hajapigiwa makofi. 
    3. Aliyewasili hakupigiwa makofi. 
    4. Asiyewasili hajapigiwa makofi.
  13. Mwanzele alipokuwa akielekea nyumbani wakati wa jioni, kivuli chake kilikuwa nyuma yake. Je, nyumbani kwao ni upande gani wa dira?
    1. mashariki
    2. kaskazini
    3. kusini
    4. magharibi
  14. Tambua ukubwa wa;
    Mbuzi mwenye uso mdogo amelala chini ya mti.
    1. Buzi lenye juso dogo limelala chini ya jiti.
    2. Kibuzi chenye kijuso kidogo kimelala c hini ya kijiti.
    3. Kibuzi chenye kijuso kidogo kimelala chini cha kijiti.
    4. Buzi lenye juso dogo limelala chini la jiti.
  15. Mvulana ni kwa msichana kama vile jogoo ni kwa _______________________________.
    1. jimbi
    2. kikwara
    3. koo
    4. kipora

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali yanayofuata.  

Ukiitathmini jamii yetu kwa makini, utagundua kuwa maovu yanazidi kuzagaa na kushamiri kote. Ni nadra sana kwa siku kumalizika bila kusikia habari za maovu kama vile ubakaji, mauaji, wizi, utapeli, vita na kadhalika. Wengi wamekuwa wakijisaili mara kwa mara ili kupata suluhu. Kuwategemea maafisa wa polisi nako kumekuwa kazi ya bure bilashi. Hii ni kwa kuwa polisi wenyewe nao wana matatizo yaliyowazidi nguvu. Kuna nyakati ambapo polisi huwafyatulia risasi na kuwaua raia wanaofaa kuwalinda. Ajabu iliyoje! Nyakati zingine, maafisa wa usalama huwaua jamaa zao na kujiua wao wenyewe. Hali ya polisi kuchukua hongo na kupuuza sheria imekuwa jambo la kawaida. Chambilecho marehemu babu yangu, Mola ailaze roho yake mahali pema peponi, baadhi ya maafisa wa usalama wamekuwa kama paka waliojukumishwa kuyatunza maziwa. Kazi yao ikawa kuyanywa bila kujali.

Je, maovu haya yanachangiwa na nini? Inadaiwa kuwa jambo la msingi ni kupanda kwa kiwango cha maisha. Wataalam wanasema kuwa kupata mahitaji ya kimsingi kama vile chakula, makazi na mavazi kumekuwa kama kumtafuta paka mweusi katika giza. Wengi wanapozidiwa na mzigo wa maisha, wanakata shauri kuiba, kuwatapeli wenzao au kuua ili wapate pesa za kuzikimu aila zao. Wengine nao huona kuwa kuwaua watoto na kujiua ni njia rahisi ya kujiondoa na kuwaondoa wapendwa wao katika ulimwengu huu wenye madhila na mizingile chungu nzima. Lile wanalofaa kujua ni kuwa njia hizo hazifai kabisa. Awali ya yote, ni jambo la busara kufahamu kuwa Mungu ndiye mwenye mamlaka juu ya uhai wa mja yeyote. Kujiua au kumwua mtu ni dhambi mbele ya mwenyezi Mungu. Maovu mengine kama vile wizi na utapeli humletea mtu majuto tele.

Sababu nyingine ni tamaa. Kuna wengi katika jamii ambao hawatosheki na kile wanachokipata. Kwa nini afisa wa polisi aliye na mshahara ajiingize katika shughuli za ufisadi? Kuna haja gani kwa gavana anayelipwa kitita cha pesa kupora mali ya umma? Daktari wa hospitali ya umma anaibaje dawa katika hospitali na kuziuza kama si kuongozwa na tamaa? Bila shaka, wanaongozwa na tamaa. Tamaa humfanya mtu asitosheke. Anapopata nne, hutamani kuwangepata nane. Pale anapojaliwa kupata sita, huona kuwa ingekuwa afadhali kama angepewa tisa. Japo ni vyema kupiga hatua maishani, ni vyema hatua hizo zipigwe katika mipaka ya kisheria na kanuni zilizowekwa.

Isitoshe, wapo wengi walio na mazoea ya kupuuza sheria. Naam, hawa ni wale wenye hulka za kuenda kinyume na maagizo. Wao hufurahia sana wanapokiuka kanuni zilizowekwa. Yamkini, watu wa sampuli hii hutaka kuona lile litakalotokea baada ya kuvunja sheria. Nimewahi kusikia visa vya watu waliowapa sumu na kuwaua mifugo wa mwingine bila sababu. Furaha yao ni kuona maovu yakitokea na hasara kumpata mtu. Wengine hutembea na rungu na mijeledi usiku wa manane ili kuwacharaza wapitanjia bila sababu maalum. Ajabu ni kwamba wao hawawezi wakatamani kufanyiwa maovu kama hayo.

Aidha, kuna wengi ambao hukosa utt. Kukosa utu humfanya mtu asimjali mwenzake wala kumwonea huruma. Kukosa utu husababisha mtu asijiulize, "Je, nikifanyiwa hivyo nitahisi vipi?" Mwizi anayemwibia mtu pesa, simu, mkoba, kumpokonya mavazi na kisha kumpiga huwa anaongozwa na nini? Huo si unyama? Mtu anawezaje kumkatakata mume au mkewe kwa kigezo kuwa yeye ni mkizi? Je, haelewi kuwa hasira hasara?

Ili kupata suluhisho la kudumu, serikali na jamii kwa jumla ina jukumu la kubuni nafasi nyingi za kazi. Hili litachangia katika kupunguza gharama ya maisha. Matumizi ya dawa za kulevya nayo yanafaa kupigwa marufuku. Walevi au waraibu wa mihadarati husababisha maovu mara kwa mara. Zaidi ya yote, ni jambo la busara kuiombea nchi yetu kucha kutwa ili Mola aiauni.

  1. Kwa mujibu wa aya ya kwanza, ni kweli kuwa;
    1. Msomaji amekuwa akifanya uchunguzi kuhusu kutokea kwa maovu.
    2. Siku hata moja haiwezi ikapita bila visa vya kutokea kwa maovu kutangazwa. 
    3. Maovu yamekuwa yakitokea mara kwa mara katika jamii.
    4. Ni vigumu kusikia kuwa kumetokea maovu mbalimbali katika jamii yetu.
  2. Neno 'wakijisaili' lina maana gani jinsi lilivyotumika katika kifungu?
    1. wakishangaa
    2. wakijiuliza
    3. wakijirekebisha
    4. wakijituliza
  3. Yafuatayo ni maovu yaliyotajwa katika aya ya kwanza isipokuwa;
    1. ufisadi
    2. ubakaji
    3. mauaji
    4. anas
  4. Aya ya pili inadokeza kuwa,
    1. Kupanda kwa gharama ya maisha ndio msingi wa kutokea kwa maovu.
    2. Kila anayezidiwa na mzigo wa maisha hujiingiza katika maovu kama vile wizi.
    3. Baadhi ya watu hutekeleza maovu wanaposhindwa kutatua matatizo yanayowakumba.
    4. Mungu pekee na serikali ndio wenye mamlaka juu ya uhai wa mja yeyote.
  5. Kauli 'polisi huwafyatulia risasi na kuwaua raia wanaofaa kuwalinda' inaonyesha;
    1. kinaya
    2. majazi
    3. kejeli
    4. tabaini
  6. Msimulizi wa makala haya anaeleza kuwa mara nyingi ufisadi hutokana na;
    1. kutotosheka.
    2. kutamauka.
    3. kukosa utu.
    4. kuzoea kuvunja sheria.
  7. Msimulizi ana maana gani anaposema kuwa 'kumekuwa kama kumtafuta paka mweusi katika giza'?
    1. ni nadra
    2. ni muhali
    3. ni shani
    4. ni sahili
  8. Kauli 'wao hawawezi wakatamani kufanyiwa maovu kama hayo' inaashiria ukweli wa methali gani?
    1. Baniani mbaya kiatu chake dawa.
    2. Mkuki kwa nguruwe kwa binadamu uchungu.
    3. Ndugu mui heri kuwa naye.
    4. Mui huwa mwema.
  9. Maneno 'yeye ni mkizi' yana maana gani jinsi yalivyotumika katika kifungu?
    1. ana hasira
    2. ni mkali
    3. ni katili
    4. ni mwenye tovu
  10. Kulingana na kifungu, ubunifu wa nafasi za kazi:
    1. ndiyo njia bora zaidi ya kukabiliana na maovu katika jamii.
    2. ni jukumu la serikali ya nchi husika. 
    3. ndiyo njia kuu ya kupunguza maovu katika jamii.
    4. unaweza kuchangia katika upunguzaji wa maovu.

Soma kifungu kifuatacho kisha ujibu maswali yanayofuata.   

Wakazi wa Ihonje walikusanyika katika kikao cha kumpa heshima za mwisho Bwana Kapombe. Japo awali alijulikana na kila mmoja kama Adili, hulka zake za kukumbatia ulevi zilifanya akabatizwa jina la Kapombe. Jina halisi alilopewa na wazazi wake likayeyuka kama barafu kikaangoni na kupotea kama moshi hewani. Boma lao lilijaa watu kutoka janibu za mbali na karibu. Wapo waliolia na kulalamikia namna kifo kilivyoipokonya jamii mtu wa maana. Wengine waligalagala mchangani na kutishia kujitupa katika kaburi lililochimbwa ikiwa hapakujitokeza yeyote wa kuwazuia. Ukweli ni kuwa kijana wa watu alikuwa ameacha mkono kulingana na maoni ya wanajamii hao.

Japo mwili wake haukuwa umepatikana, ilikuwa wazi kuwa asingekuwa hai kwa namna yoyote ile. Kiwango chake cha ulevi kilikithiri na kupita mipaka. Walifahamu kuwa kama hakugongwa na gari, basi alianguka mtoni na kufa au alikunywa pombe kupita kiasi. Kijana huyo alikuwa ametoweka siku kadhaa zilizotangulia. Ndugu, jamaa na marafiki walimsaka kwa siku tatu mtawalia. Hata hivyo, juhudi zao hazikuzaa matunda. Msako huo ulilenga sehemu mbili kuu, vituo vya polisi na vituo vya kuuzia pombe haramu. Ilikuwa desturi kwake kupatikana katika makao ya wagema tangu macheo hadi machweo, kucha kutwa. Alifanya kibarua na kulipwa hela kidogo, zote zilikuwa zawadi kwa mgema. Alipokosa kibarua, aliiba kuku, shati la mtu au sufuria la mama yake na kuuza. Wakati mwingine hakupatikana akiwa kwa mgema. Huo ulikuwa wakati ule aliotiwa mbaroni ama kwa kupatikana akibugia pombe haramu au kushukiwa kwa wizi wa vitu vya wanajamii.

Alipokosekana katika maeneo hayo mawili, iliamuliwa kwa kauli moja kuwa alikuwa amefariki. Kwa mujibu wa mila na desturi za jamii hiyo, walilazimika kuuzika mgomba na kufanya matanga yake. Siku hiyo ya mazishi', boma la akina Kapombe lilijaa: si wake, si waume, si vijana, si wazee, si matajiri, si wachochole. Vyakula ainati viliandaliwa: ugali, nyama, pure, chai ya maziwa, chai ya mkandaa, kitoweo cha kuku miongoni mwa vyakula vingine.

Harakati za mazishi zilipokuwa zimenoga, mtu mmoja karibu na lango la boma alipiga ukelele wa hofu. Wengine walipoangalia, walimwunga mkono kwa kupiga unyande, kamsa, nduru na mayowe. Ya Mungu ni mengi! Kapombe alionekana akijikokota kurudi nyumbani kwao. Alikuwa mnyonge, mngonge kama utumbo. Alikuwa mchafu mithili ya kilihafu. Alinuka fee ungedhani kuwa ni fondogoo. Wapo waliopiga mbio kwa kasi ya umeme. Masufuria ya vyakula yaligongwa na kukimwaga chakula. Wengine nao walibeba chakula kicho hicho, hasa kuku. Palikuwa na hali ya kuchanganyikiwa katika boma lote. Wachache waliokuwa na ujasiri walitulia tuli kama maji mtungini. Utulivu uliporejea, Kapombe alipewa nafasi ya kujieleza. Kumbe hakuwa ameaga dunia. Mtoto wa watu alilewa chakari bin chordo. Maadamu hakuwa amekula kwa muda, pombe ilimzidi nguvu na kusababisha kuzimia kwake. Alinyooka twaa kando ya barabara kama mzoga.

Alifafanua kuwa alizinduka na kujipata katika chumba kilichoogofya. Hali iliyokuwa mie ndani haikuelezeka kwa maneno yoyote. Alikata shauri kutoka nje. Alipoufungua mlango wa chumba, mabawabu waliokuwa pale nje walipiga mbio kwa hofu na woga wa kunguru. Kumbe alipopatikana akiwa amezimia njiani, alidhaniwa kwamba ameaga dunia, akapelekwa katika chumba cha kuhifadhia maiti. Msamaria mwema alimfanyia hisani na kumpeleka hospitalini alikolazwa kwa siku tatu akifanyiwa matibabu. Kapombe alikula yamini kuwa asingelewa tena. Asingemwamkua wala kumwangalia mgema. Asingewaza kuhusu pombe wala kileo chochote. Hewaa! Alikuwa amepata funzo la mwaka.

  1. Jina halisi ambalo kapombe alipewa na wazazi liliyeyushwa na nini?
    1. mazoea ya wakazi
    2. tabia zake za ulevi
    3. mabadiliko ya maisha
    4. dawa za kulevya
  2. Eleza maana ya 'janibu' jinsi lilivyotumika katika kifungu.
    1. matabaka
    2. sehemu
    3. viwango
    4. safari
  3. Kulingana na aya ya pili, ni kweli kuwa;
    1. wakazi walithibitisha kuwa Kapombe alikuwa amefariki.
    2. ilisemekana kuwa Kapombe alionekana katika kituo cha polisi na kituo cha kuuzia pombe haramu.
    3. ndugu, jamaa na marafiki walianza kumsaka baada ya siku tatu.
    4. Kapombe alitumia kila njia ili apate pesa za kununulia vileo.
  4. Ni kweli kuwa waliokuwa wakilia nyumbani kwa akina Kapombe walikuwa;
    1. wanafiki.
    2. waombolezaji.
    3. majirani.
    4. masahibu.
  5. Msimulizi anaposema kuwa juhudi zao hazikuzaa matunda', ana maana kuwa;
    1. ziligonga mwamba.
    2. zilifua dafu.
    3. zilishamiri.
    4. zilikuwa maarufu.
  6. Kapombe alifafanua jinsi;
    1. alivyozinduka.
    2. alivyolala.
    3. alivyozimia.
    4. alivyoshtua watu.
  7. Kwa maoni yako, kwa nini watu wengi walifika nyumbani kwa akina Kapombe wakati wa 'mazishi' yake?
    1. walitaka kumwona akirudi nyumbani.
    2. walijua kuwa hakuwa amekufa bali alikuwa tu hospitalini.
    3. walizingatia mila na desturi za jamii yao.
    4. walijua kuwa kungekuwa na chakula kingi cha kufurahia.
  8. Yawezekana kuwa Kapombe aliamua kuuacha ulevi kutokana na:
    1. kuogopa kushikwa na polisi mara kwa mara.
    2. kuchoshwa na hali ya kudharauliwa na wanakijiji kila wakati.
    3. ushauri aliopewa na madaktari alipokuwa hospitalini.
    4. dhiki nyingi alizopitia kutokana na ulevi wake.
  9. Wakazi walitarajia kuwa Kapombe angepatikana katika;
    1. kituo cha polisi, makao ya mgema 
    2. kituo cha polisi, hospitali
    3. chumba cha kuhifadhi maiti, makao ya mgema
    4. chumba cha kuhifadhi maiti, hospitali 
  10. Ujumbe katika kifungu hiki unaweza ukarejelewa kwa methali kuwa;
    1. Mgema akisifiwa tembo hulitia maji. 
    2. Mtoto umleavyo ndivyo akuavyo.
    3. Mtegemea cha nduguye hufa maskini. 
    4. Hakuna marefu yasiyokuwa na ncha.

INSHA   

Andika Insha ya kusisimua itakayoanzia kwa maneno yafuatayo

Niliposikia jina langu likiitwa, nilishangaa. Sikuyaamini masikio yangu. Moyoni nilijawa na ................................................

MARKING SCHEME

  1. D
  2. C
  3. D
  4. A
  5. A
  6. C
  7. B
  8. A
  9. A
  10. B
  11. B
  12. C
  13. D
  14. D
  15. A
  16. C
  17. B
  18. C
  19. D
  20. D
  21. D
  22. B
  23. D
  24. C
  25. C
  26. A
  27. C
  28. D
  29. D
  30. C
  31. C
  32. B
  33. A
  34. C
  35. A
  36. A
  37. B
  38. B
  39. A
  40. D
  41. B
  42. B
  43. D
  44. A
  45. A
  46. A
  47. C
  48. D
  49. A
  50. D

Read the passage below. It contains blank spaces numbered 1-15. For each blank. space, choose the best alternative from the given four.  

Going to parties can be fun__1__ enjoyable. If you are invited__2__ a party, do call your host up early to inform him whether you will be able to attend. If you want to bring along someone __3__ has not been invited along with you, you should ask for permission first. Remember to __4__ appropriately for the party. You__5__stick out like a sore thumb if you are dressed formally __6__ everyone else is in T-shirt and jeans. If you are not sure of what to wear, do ask your__7__

During the party, you may perhaps __8__ to help your host by offering to serve drinks or wash__9__dishes. Your host would certainly appreciate __10__ efforts. If you happen to be in a party where you do not know__11__, do not try to monopolize the host's attention. This is inconsiderate since your host has__12__ people to attend to and cannot__13__ all his time with you. Instead, learn to mingle with the others at the party. You could try__14__the ice by introducing yourself to someone who is friendly looking.

Before you leave the party, remember to thank your host. If you have the time, you could even offer to help your host__15__the place.

   A   B   C   D 
 1.   and   but   even   or
 2.  for  on  in  to
 3.  whom   whose   who   which 
 4.  put on   dress  wear  clad
 5.  will  could  may  can
 6.  while  whatever   whereas   when
 7.  guest  parents  friend  host
 8.  prefer  like  enjoy  love
 9.  a  some  any  the
 10.   this  those  these  that
 11.  anyone   no one  someone   everyone 
 12.  enough  many  much  a lot
 13.  spend  put  give  take
 14.  cracking   damaging   breaking  destroying 
 15.  clean down   clean up  clean away   clean off


For question 16-20, choose the best. alternative to complete the sentence given

  1. The firefighters managed to, ________________________ the fire after several hours.
    1. put off
    2. put out
    3. put down
    4. put away
  2. Maina brought home fifty paw paws ____________________________ were fresh from the farm.
    1. much of which
    2. of which most
    3. most of which
    4. which most of
  3. When mother arrived home, she was ___________________________ tired that we thought she was unwell.
    1. very
    2. quite
    3. too
    4. so
  4. If I had enough money, I _______________________
    1. will buy a car.
    2. would have bought a car
    3. could buy a car
    4. would buy a car
  5. It was not until midnight ___________________________
    1. that I fell asleep
    2. when I fell asleep
    3. before I fell asleep
    4. as I fell asleep

For question 21-23, choose the alternative that means the same as the underlined word(s).

  1. Father would have bought you a toy car if you had requested him to.
    1. Father will not buy you a toy car unless you request him to.
    2. Father did not buy you a toy car because you did not request him to.
    3. Father will buy you a toy car when you request him to.
    4. Father bought you a toy car but you did not request him to.
  2. The law obliges public service vehicle drivers to drive carefully on the roads.
    1. persuade
    2. forces
    3. asks
    4. requires
  3. The initial idea of starting CBC was good but they rushed it in implementation.
    1. original
    2. earlier
    3. former
    4. starting

Read the information below and answer questions 24 and 25.

Juma, Mwanamisi, Felipe and Halima play various games. Juma plays football, basketball and volleyball. Mwanamisi plays football and volleyball. Felipe plays basketball and volleyball while Halima plays hockey and basketball.

  1. Which is the least popular game?
    1. hockey
    2. volleyball
    3. football
    4. basketball
  2. Which of the following statements is not true?
    1. Juma plays the most games.
    2. Everybody plays at least two games. 
    3. It is only men who play basketball.
    4. Both men and women volleyball.

Read the passage below and then answer question 26-38.

A tense Adhiambo leant on the marble wall. She had been dreaming of this day and when it finally arrived, she could hardly sleep. Her school uniform was well-pressed and her shoes brushed to a shine. She had almost no hair to comb. She wore the white pair of socks that Roselita bought her a month ago. Though she participated in the Luyiah dance which had won in the previous festivals, her mind was on the narrative she was to present and which she knew left the audience in awe. The adjudicators she had met were positive of the narrative and commended her. She had won at the four levels and was now at the national level, where she represented Nairobi County in the week-long festival at the Kenyatta International Conference Centre which went by the short easier name KICC. Their dance had also won. It was her first time at KICC. Roselita and the music teacher had accompanied her and kept on encouraging her,

She looked at the red carpet that covered the corridor. A young woman, dressed in khaki, was using a vacuum cleaner on the carpet. The pupils who lined the long corridor gave her the space to do the cleaning.

"Who will beat me among these pupils?" she studied the pupils, the majority of whom were quiet, probably putting final touches to their poems and narratives.

"Adhiambo, you have the opportunity to prove your ability to the world. You are gifted and have our support," she recalled Roselita's words. "If you win at the KICC, you will visit State House and perform for the President."

She smiled at the thought of visiting State House. It was so exciting a thought that for a moment she forgot what had befallen Rosemary. Her three children had been kidnapped. It had sent a child down Adhiambo's spine to hear that Jeff a cousin of hers may have been killed by the kidnappers after his parents took long to pay the ransom. The issue had gone national with the media giving it prominence. A debate was raging over irresponsible parenting, since the three children were kidnapped late at night after Roselita had left for the day. The guard was killed.

  1. From the first sentence, we can tell that Adhiambo was
    1. thinking hard as she leant on the wall.
    2. stiil dreaming despite being awake on this day.
    3. expecting a very successful day.
    4. impatiently waiting for this day.
  2. From the description of Adhiambo in the first paragraph, we learn that she
    1. was spotlessly clean.
    2. had no other pair of socks.
    3. had well plaited hair.
    4. had to satisfy some conditions in the festivals.
  3. Who do you think Roselita was? 
    1. Adhiambo's parent.
    2. Adhiambo's guardian.
    3. Adhiambo's guradian angel.
    4. Adhiambo's trainer.
  4. Why do you think the music teacher kept encouraging Adhiambo?
    1. In order to drive away fear.
    2. To train her even at the eleventh hour.
    3. To empower her to conqueror all and win. 
    4. To remind her some of the words in the narrative.
  5. According to the passage, the competing children stood aside when the woman in khaki reached them because
    1. they feared her since she looked tough and authoritative.
    2. she needed to clean the corridor.
    3. they were all meditating and did not want any disturbance.
    4. Adhiambo had just joined them and she looked a threat.
  6. Majority of whom means
    1. most of whom
    2. several of whom
    3. a lot of whom
    4. many of whom
  7. From Roselita's words to Adhiambo, we learn that
    1. they anticipated going to State House. 
    2. Adhiambo kept trembling and needed their support.
    3. they had a lot of confidence in her and wanted her to succeed.
    4. the entire school was gifted and supported Adhiambo.
  8. What happened to the winners at the National Music Festivals?
    1. They performed at State House Gala.
    2. They carried home lots of presents.
    3. They became heroes overnight.
    4. They were taken in by the President himself.
  9. Which word can rightly replace recall?
    1. reminisce
    2. forget
    3. restore
    4. remember
  10. How best can we describe Adhiambo?
    1. Hardworking, loving and thoughtless. 
    2. Hardworking, considerate and thoughtful.
    3. Responsible, caring but shy.
    4. Confident, industrious but ungrateful.
  11. Why did Adhiambo feel a chill down her spine?
    1. Jeff's parents had taken long to pay the ransom.
    2. She had a competition and the kidnap to think about.
    3. She was such a caring person.
    4. She feared that the abductors may have murdered her cousins.
  12. Why was the issue of irresponsible parenting being discussed in the media?
    1. The parents of the kidnapped children were missing at the time of the incident. 
    2. The parents were expected to do more.
    3. Roselita left the children all alone.
    4. The kidnappers were ruthless and merciless.
  13. The best title for the passage above would be 
    1. Why parents need to be responsible.
    2. Adhiambo at the National Music Festivals.
    3. How Adhiambo landed at State House.
    4. The kidnap of Adhiambo's cousins.

Read the passage below and then answer question 39-50.

There was once a man who bought a car. He knew that his car could not run without petrol so whenever the tank was empty, he filled it with petrol. Thus, he went on driving for many kilometres. After sometime, there were such terrible noises in the engine that he had to take the car to the garage. The mechanic looked at it, shook his head and told him that it was so badly damaged that it would never again run smoothly without major repairs. This was because although he had known that the car needed petrol to keep it running, he had forgotten that it also required oil and grease to keep the vital parts of the engine running smoothly.

Many people treat their bodies in the same way. It is easy to remember to eat enough to satisfy hunger, just as it is easy to remember to put petrol in a car. But it is often forgotten that body building foods (proteins) and foods to keep the body healthy (vitamins and mineral salts) are also needed to keep the vital parts in good working order. Such foods are important for children especially when they are growing fast.

A new born baby should have the mother's milk. This means that the mother must eat plenty of good food to have sufficient milk. She should also drink a lot of milk, water and fruit juices, but not too much tea or coffee. If she does not have enough milk she should go to a hospital or health centre to learn the proper way of mixing milk with sugar and water for the baby to take.

The feeding of a baby requires special care. For example, one should never feed a baby with the bottle without proper advice from qualified people. In addition, we should ensure that babies get proper food. Drinks like tea and squash are not good for babies.

Even when a baby is breastfeeding, he must learn to feed at regular times. Some people mistakenly think that a baby cries just because he is hungry. There are many things which make a baby cry; his clothes may be wet or he may be uncomfortable and want to be turned over. Most common of all, he may have wind in his stomach. When a baby sucks, he sucks milk and wind so that his stomach becomes full of milk as well as wind. If you do not get wind out after a feed, he will become uncomfortable and soon begin to cry. When you have finished feeding him, pat him gently on the back to make him release some of the wind through the mouth. Then he will sleep peacefully.

  1. Why did the man fill the tank with petrol? In order to  
    1. drive for many kilometres.
    2. make the car run.
    3. keep the engine good.
    4. keep the tank full.
  2. Why do you think the car made terrible noise? 
    1. It had not been oiled and greased.
    2. The owner had forgotten the grease.
    3. The owner had not taken it to the mechanic.
    4. Its engine was completely damaged.
  3. The mechanic shook his head to express
    1. worry
    2. unhappiness
    3. disagreement
    4. shock
  4. From the passage, we can rightly say that well cared for cars 
    1. do not make noise.
    2. cannot get damaged.
    3. always run smoothly.
    4. are always at the garage.
  5. Many people treat their bodies in the same way suggests that
    1. they do not take proper care of their bodies.
    2. they do what the car owner did.
    3. they resemble the owner of the car.
    4. they treat their bodies like damaged cars.
  6. When children are growing fast it is very important for them to
    1. take minerals and salt. 
    2. satisfy hunger and thirst.
    3. take body building foods only. 
    4. take the right variety of foods.
  7. The words a new born baby mean 
    1. a mother's first child. 
    2. a clean fresh baby.
    3. a baby that has just been born.
    4. the last born in a family.
  8. Why is it necessary for a mother to drink a lot of fluids?
    1. To be satisfied all the time.
    2. To have enough milk for the baby.
    3. Because this is her main food.
    4. For the baby to be comfortable.
  9. Feeding a baby at regular times means
    1. feeding him when he has cried.
    2. feeding him frequently.
    3. feeding him at definite times.
    4. feeding him for a given time.
  10. Which of the following best explains why babies cry?
    1. Wanting to be turned over.
    2. Having wind or being wet.
    3. Being fed irregularly.
    4. Being hungry or uncomfortable.
  11. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
    1. Feeding babies with bottles could be harmful.
    2. Only tea and squash are bad for babies.
    3. Mothers should never drink tea and coffee.
    4. The man mentioned bought a new car.
  12. The story of the car is used to show that
    1. human bodies require salt.
    2. babies should be helped to release wind.
    3. human bodies require proper care.
    4. cars should be well-cared for.

COMPOSITION

Write an interesting composition starting with the followinig words.

When I got home from school that evening, everyone was looking happy .........................

MARKING SCHEME

  1. A
  2. D
  3. C
  4. B
  5. A
  6. C
  7. D
  8. B
  9. D
  10. C
  11. A
  12. B
  13. A
  14. C
  15. B
  16. B
  17. C
  18. D
  19. D
  20. A
  21. B
  22. D
  23. A
  24. A
  25. C
  26. C
  27. A
  28. B
  29. C
  30. B
  31. A
  32. C
  33. A
  34. D
  35. B
  36. D
  37. A
  38. B
  39. B
  40. A
  41. D
  42. C
  43. A
  44. D
  45. C
  46. B
  47. C
  48. B
  49. A
  50. C

QUESTIONS  

  1. What is 808008.08 words.
    1. Eight million, eight hundred and eight and eight tenths
    2. Eight hundred and eight thousand and eight point zero eight
    3. Eight hundred and eight thousand and eight and eight hundredths 
    4. Eight thousand, eight hundred and eight and eight hundredths
  2. What is half the sum of the LCM and GCD of 24, 48 and 72?
    1. 168
    2. 48
    3. 96
    4. 144
  3. Work out: 4.932 − 1.445 +3.258 and give your answer correct to the nearest thousandths.
    1. 6.7450
    2. 6.74
    3. 6745
    4. 6.745
  4. Evaluate
    52(12 − 15 + 10)
             √252
    1. 7
    2. 35
    3. 13
    4. 1.4
  5. Work out the following
    ¾(½ + 2/5 ÷ 1/3) − 1/5 × 3/8 
    1. 119/20
    2. 2/5
    3. 11/5
    4. 19/20
  6. A factory produced 20380 packets of tea leaves. Out of these, 6250 were 100g packets, 3324 were 250g packets, 1736 were 500g packets, 1kg packets were 900 fewer than the 100g packets. If the rest were 2kg packets, how many 2kg packets were there?
    1. 11310
    2. 9070
    3. 5350
    4. 3720
  7. Arrange the fraction below from the smallest to the largest.
    3/7, 2/5, 5/8, ½
    1. 5/8, ½, 3/7, 2/5
    2.  ½, 2/5, 3/7, 5/8
    3. 3/7, 2/5, ½, 5/8
    4. 2/5,3/7, ½, 5/8
  8. Evaluate: (x+3)(x+4)
                       4           6
    1. x + 1
        12
    2. x − 1
        12
    3. x + 17
         12
    4. x − 17
        12
  9. What is the value of:
    10.24 x 84.1
      5.8 x 0.032
    1. 46.4
    2. 4640
    3. 464
    4. 4.64
  10. A family consumes three 2-litre packets of milk every day. How many decilitres of milk did the family consume in the months of May, June and July?
    1. 552
    2. 540
    3. 5580
    4. 5520
  11. The figure below shows an entertainment arena. The unshaded area is the performance region and the shaded area is space for the audience. Calculate the area of the audience space?
    C8MathT1DR00223Q11
    1. 5544m2
    2.  3080m2
    3. 2464m2
    4. 440m2
  12. The table below shows vehicles passed through a road junction.
     Vehicle   Cars   Buses   Pick-ups   Matatu   Lorries 
     Number     48    47      28    20     17
    If the above information is represented on a pie chart, what angle will represent the modal vehicle?
    1. 63°
    2. 108°
    3. 150°
    4. 160°
  13. Find the total surface area of the figure below.
    C8MathT1DR00223Q13
    1. 350m2
    2. 700m2
    3. 1000m2
    4. 600m2
  14. What is the value of y in the equation below?
    2y − 4 = 4
        3         4
    1. 19/11
    2. 48/11
    3. 59/11
    4. 210/11
  15. Find the radius of a circle whose circumference is 8.8 m
    1. 2.8m
    2. 28m
    3. 1.4m
    4. 14m
  16. A tank containing water measures 30cm by 24 cm by 18cm. Calculate its capacity in litres when it is half full?
    1. 6.48 L
    2. 12960L
    3. 12.96L
    4. 12960000L
  17. Calculate the total surface area of the pipe below. Its diameter is 20cm. (Use pie as 3.14)
    C8MathT1DR00223Q17
    1. 9420cm2
    2. 628cm2
    3. 942cm2
    4. 1570cm2
  18. Calculate the area of triangle XYZ
    C8MathT1DR00223Q18
    1. 60cm2
    2. 150cm2
    3.  75m2
    4. 84cm2

Use the pattern below to answer question 19

C8MathT1DR00223Q19a

  1. What will be the sixth shape?
    C8MathT1DR00223Q19b
  2. What is the area of the shaded region?
    (Take Pie as 22/7)
    C8MathT1DR00223Q20
    1. 15.8cm2
      B. 13.90cm2
      C. 1.68cm2
      D. 7.84cm
  3. The marked price of pair of shoes was sh. 3600. After getting a discount, Maina paid sh, 3000. What was the percentage discount?
    1. 831/3%
    2. 17%
    3. 162/3%
    4. 600%
  4. The charges for sending a telegram is sh. 8 for 10 words or less. Additional words cost sh.0.80. Calculate the cost of sending the telegram below if the government tax is 16%
    ODUAL JOHN BOX 234 NAKURU
    SEND FARE SCHOOL OPENING SOON
    MUZIOKI
    1. Sh. 8.80
    2. Sh. 10.21
    3. Sh. 10.20
    4. Sh. 7.40
  5. The cash price of a electric cooker is shs. 20000. The hire purchase is 30% higher than the cash price. Mary bought it on hire purchase by paying a deposit and 8 equal monthly installments of sh. 2400 each.How much did Mary pay as deposit?
    1. Sh. 6000
    2. Sh. 19200
    3. Sh.13000
    4. Sh. 6800
  6. Temperature of ice cream cools at the rate of 4°C per minute(4°C/min) .If the reading taken at 12.00 noon was 88°C. What time will it read 60°C?
    1. 11.53 pm
    2. 12.28 pm
    3. 11.53 am
    4. 12.07 pm
  7. A car travelling at 36km/hr take ½ minute to cross a bridge. What is the length of the bridge in metres?
    1. 300m
    2. 600
    3. 120m
    4. 480m
  8. In the figure below AE is parallei to Fl. Angle GDA 35° and angle DHI= 130°
    C8MathT1DR00223Q26
    Work out the value of angle BGD
    1. 15°
    2. 35°
    3. 50°
    4. 95°
  9. Tap W takes 6 hours to fill a tank with water. Tap Z takes only 4 hours to fill the same tank alone. What fraction of the tank will be filled by both taps in 2 hours, if they are opened together at the same time?
    1. ½
    2. 2/12
    3. 5/6 
    4. 1/10 
  10. Which statement is correct in the figure below?
    C8MathT1DR00223Q28
    1. Angle u correspond with angle q
    2. Angle r is alternate to angle w
    3. Angle t is alternate to angle v 
    4. Angle v correspond with angle w
  11. Using a pair of compass and a ruler, draw line WY 6cm from Y extend the line by 2cm and mark it Z. Drop a perpendicular line through Y. Mark point X 5cm and above Y. Join X to Z and XW.
    What is a half of angle WXZ?
    1. 680
    2. 500
    3. 120
    4. 360
  12. After what period will shs. 22,000 yield a simple interest of sh. 2750 at the rate of 5% per annum?
    1. 12½ years
    2. 30 months
    3. 2½ months
    4. 2 years 5 months
  13. Last year in a certain school the number of pupils were 720. This year the number of pupils has increased by 20%. How many pupils are in that school this year?
    1. 144
    2. 576
    3. 864
    4. 764
  14. The area of the figure below is 100cm2.
    C8MathT1DR00223Q32
    What is the length of the longest parallel side?
    1. 18cm
    2. 44cm
    3. 26cm
    4. 32cm
  15. How many cylindrical tins of diameter 7cm and height 15cm can be arranged standing in a box measuring 28cm, 56cm and 75cm as shown below?
    C8MathT1DR00223Q33
    1. 202
    2. 40
    3. 160
    4. 577
  16. Silas used a 20m ladder to climb on top of a wall. The bottom of the ladder was 12m away from the botttom of the wall. Howe many metres high was the wall?
    1. 16
    2. 17
    3. 15
    4. 18
  17. Kalonzo thought of a number, multiplied it by 2 , and then added 5. He then doubled the result. His answer was 22. What was the number?
    1. 1
    2. 3
    3. 22
    4. 8
  18. The tablr below shows the ages of chldren in a class. What is their average age?
     Number of children    5   10   15 
     Age in years  10   11   12 
    1. 33 years
    2. 11½ years
    3. 111/3 years
    4. 11¼ years
  19. The following are properties of a certain quadrilateral.
    1. Sum of angles is 360°
    2. Diagonals bisect the interior angles
    3. Opposite sides are parallel
    4. Diagonals bisect each other at 90°
      Which one of the following quadrilaterals has all of the above qualities?
      1. Rectangle
      2. Trapezium
      3. Parallelogram
      4. Rhombus
  20. Which one of the following nets will not form a cube?
    C8MathT1DR00223Q38
  21.  If a = 2, b = a+3, c = b−a, and d = b+c find the value of
    (a+b+d) 3
       a+d−1
    1. 3
    2. 9
    3. 5
    4. 15
  22. Find the size of the angle marked Z.
    C8MathT1DR00223Q40
    1. 350
    2. 75°
    3. 110°
    4. 145°
  23. A man is 3 times as old as his daughter, and 2 times as old as his wife. If the daughter is y years old, form an equation to show their total ages in 10 years from now
    1. 11y + 30
    2. 5½y+30
    3. 4y+ 30
    4. 10y+ 30
  24. Simplify the inequality given below
    x/3x+2 > 2
                5
    1. x = 8
    2. x > 3
    3. x <3
    4. x = 3

  25. C8MathT1DR00223Q43
    The above line shows a section of a road that was drawn to the actual scale of 1:250000.How long was the road section in km?
    1. 12.5km
    2. 125km
    3. 1.25km
    4. 1250km

Use the ngraph below to answer question 44

C8MathT1DR00223Q44

  1. From the graph above, work out the mean rainfall recorded
    1. 110mm.
    2. 70mm
    3. 80mmm
    4. 60mm
  2. Three bells ring at intervals of 15min, 30min and 50min. If they ring together at 8.15am. What time will they ring together again?
    1. 9.45am
    2. 11.00am
    3. 10.45am
    4. 9.15am
  3. A school enrolment increased in the ratio of 4:5 in the year 2013 and decreased in the ratio of 5:3 in the year 2014.How many pupils enrolled in the year 2014 if the enrollment of the year 2012 was 300 pupils?
    1. 180
    2. 375
    3. 225
    4. 220
  4. The diagram below represents a flower garden. Four strands of wire was used to fence the garden. What was the cost of the wire if one metre cost shs. 175? 
    C8MathT1DR00223Q47
    1. sh. 3120
    2. sh. 546 000
    3. sh. 136 500
    4. sh. 570 500
  5. Three men take 5 days to dig a piece of land.How long will 2 men take working at the same rate?
    1. 15 days
    2. 3½ days
    3. 7 days
    4. 7½ days
  6. An agent is paid sh. 7000 as a basic salary and 12% commission on sales above sh. 10,000. How much was the total sales in a month if his total earnings were sh. 14200.
    1. sh. 60,000
    2. sh. 50,000
    3. sh. 70,000
    4. sh. 17,200
  7. The graph below shows a motorists's journey through a various towns
    C8MathT1DR00223Q50
    What is the motorists speed from town B to C?
    1. 722/9 km/hr
    2. 50km/hr
    3. 1662/3 km/hr
    4. 60km/hr

MARKING SCHEME

  1. C
  2. B
  3. D
  4. A
  5. C
  6. D
  7. D
  8. A
  9. B
  10. D
  11. B
  12. B
  13. B
  14. C
  15. C
  16. C
  17. C
  18. A
  19. C
  20. C
  21. C
  22. B
  23. D
  24. D
  25. A
  26. A
  27. C
  28. A
  29. D
  30. B
  31. C
  32. D
  33. C
  34. A
  35. B
  36. C
  37. D
  38. B
  39. C
  40. A
  41. B
  42. B
  43. A
  44. B
  45. C
  46. C
  47. B
  48. D
  49. C
  50. B
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